Thanks again for all the kind words about our free online classes. And we’re just getting started. Here are 5 new classes scheduled for March. Each class will be limited to the first 1000 people to sign up, but if you miss out or can’t make it, don’t worry because we will record the class for you to download and watch later.
To sign up for the free classes, or to view past recorded classes, visit us at:
Here are the upcoming classes for March:
- Creating Custom Reports with RootsMagic
RootsMagic has over 100 built-in charts and reports to help you visualize and share your family history. But sometimes you may be looking for a very specific report or list customized to your taste and needs. That’s where RootsMagic’s Custom Reports feature comes is. Join us for a demonstration of how to use this feature to make new reports that are all your own.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
5pm MST See In Your Time Zone
90 minutes - Map and Explore Your Family Tree with Family Atlas
Family Atlas is the fun and easy way to map your family history. Trace your ancestors migration around the world and pinpoint the sites of important family events. Import your family data directly from your genealogy software, then create and print personalized family maps. Join us for a demonstration of this impressive software.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
1pm MST See In Your Time Zone
90 minutes - Adding and Editing Information in RootsMagic
RootsMagic makes it easy to add and edit people, relationships, facts, and events to your file. Join us for an in-depth look at how to build and shape your family tree using RootsMagic.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
11am MST See In Your Time Zone
90 minutes - Lists and Reports in RootsMagic
There’s so much more than just pedigree charts! RootsMagic offers a wide-variety of lists and reports to help you visualize and share your family history. Join us for a look at each of them how they can show you surprising details about your family tree.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
5pm MST See In Your Time Zone
90 minutes - Writing Your Personal History (and Living to Tell About it)
So you’ve wanted to write a personal history but get overwhelmed with the size and complexity of the task. Where do I start? What do I write? How do I make it interesting for others to read? Join us for an entertaining look at methods to recall, organize, write, and publish personal histories about yourself and other individuals.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
2pm MST See In Your Time Zone
90 minutes
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