Hi Allan
Not at all. It made me go over the steps I had taken.
Gordy
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19-10-2016 3:28 AM
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Hi Allan Not at all. It made me go over the...
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18-10-2016 6:04 PM
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Hi Allan Yes I tried spreadsheets and word...
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Yes I tried spreadsheets and word processors, but none will open it. The only thing that will open it is a plain editor but the result is a meaningless list of hexadecimal. You would... -
18-10-2016 8:11 AM
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Hi Allan I have tried the database in MS Works...
Hi Allan
I have tried the database in MS Works and Microsoft Access in Office 2003. I don't have the likes of DBase3 or 4. Any suggestions of what I could try?
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17-10-2016 8:04 PM
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Hi Ken The problem is not the ability to find...
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The problem is not the ability to find a way to run in dos mode but the fact that the Scottish Church Records CD has purely data on it. There is no program to view the data and it's format... -
16-10-2016 9:30 PM
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Hi Apparently the LDS don't have these CDs...
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Apparently the LDS don't have these CDs locally as supposedly all info contained in them is now online. The LDS can't help me online. However I will contact my local FHS which is now only a... -
16-10-2016 8:27 PM
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Software to read Scottish Church Records CD
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Our local FHS changed computers a number of years ago and now I am unable run the above Family Search CD as there appears to be no software to run it. The CD contains a database file with...
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