Friday, May 1, 2015

Using Legacy for a Surname Project - brand new BONUS webinar by Geoff Rasmussen for subscribers

2015-04-25-blog
Get a quick intro to using Legacy Family Tree and learn how it can be used for a surname project. Specifically, Geoff shows how he indexed and published a collection of records with the Legacy software. Learn tips and tricks about using Legacy along the way. This class was privately presented to The Surname Society via a live Hangout-on-Air and is republished here, for webinar subscribers, with the society's permission.
How to view:
If you are an annual or monthly webinar subscriber, this webinar's recording is now available in the Webinar Library. Just head over to the library, login, and enjoy!
If you are not yet a webinar subscriber...when you join as an annual or monthly subscriber you, too, will have access to these bonus members-only webinars. This is the eleventh we've added since January. Take a look at all of these benefits:
  • Unlimited access to the entire Webinar Library (currently 233 classes to choose from)
  • Access to the instructors' handouts (currently 967 pages)
  • Access to the live webinars' chat logs
  • Chance for a bonus subscribers-only door prize during each live webinar
  • 5% off anything in the FamilyTreeWebinars.com store
  • See which live webinars you have registered for
For more information, or to subscribe, click here.
About the presenter
Presenter-6679Geoffrey D. Rasmussen is the father of four budding genealogists. He graduated with a degree in Genealogy and Family History from Brigham Young University and has served as director and vice-president of the Utah Genealogical Association. He is a dynamic genealogy speaker on all forms of genealogy technology, and as host of the Legacy Family Tree webinar series, has spoken virtually to nearly 100 different countries. He has authored books, videos, articles, and websites, and develops the Legacy Family Tree software program. On a personal note, Geoff enjoys playing the piano, organ, cello, basketball and bowling. His favorite places are cemeteries, the ocean, and hanging out with other genealogists. He met and proposed to his wife in a Family History Center.
He is the author of the recently-released, Kindred Voices: Listening for our Ancestors, and the popular books Legacy Family Tree, Unlocked! and Digital Imaging Essentials.

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