I don't use genealogy software to write reports...it is just too boring.
That way I don't have to worry about the software's shortcomings, only
my own.
Sue
Susan Wallace Masse
Stayton, Oregon
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On 11 Jul 2016 at 13:44, R G Strong-genes wrote:
> That is not entirely true, SourceWriter can create a master source for
> emails as 1. Grouped by correspondent or 2. by each email. I use
> sourcewriter for emails grouped by correspondent. You might want to take a
> look at: 7-Other
Hi Jenny,
Thanks for your thoughts.
I guess I did not make clear my concerns.
I know what and how to put information into events, what I did not know
was how to use email notes, etc as sources.
Generally, I do not use the Source writer because it is just too much
work. And I want the source
On 10-Jul-16 02:03 AM, Martha Graham wrote:
Good Afternoon,
The discussion on what happens to the three 'Note' sections has
encouraged me to dig deeper into finding exactly what I have put in the
Notes and where the info should really be.
Some of the Notes fall into the 'Research' Category and
On 08-Jul-16 08:21 PM, Evelyn .. wrote:
I have found it most helpful to use one event per source. If I have 2
sources that support a single event (i.e. birthdate) then I have to
attach 2 sources to the event. I have to enter 2 transcripts of the data
in the Event Notes. When I go back to that
Steve,
That is not entirely true, SourceWriter can create a master source for
emails as 1. Grouped by correspondent or 2. by each email. I use
sourcewriter for emails grouped by correspondent. You might want to take a
look at: 7-Other records>E-mail>Grouped by correspondent.
I create a
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