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Thank you Cathy for a quick response will try out later this evening.
Doug
> On 18 Nov 2017, at 15:02, Cathy Pinner wrote:
>
> yes,
> When you import a tree you can attach a Master Source to either every person
> OR to every piece of information. Click the AutoSource
yes,
When you import a tree you can attach a Master Source to either every
person OR to every piece of information. Click the AutoSource button on
the Legacy Import screen.
When the sources are someone else's I actually prefer to edit each of
their Master Sources to read, at least in the
Can anyone advice me is there anyway to create a Master Source that I can
then attach it to all fields on all individuals Globally.
Have created new tree by transcribing a copy of a Family Tree given to me
by a relative into Legacy 9.
When I complete all this I can then combine into my main
On the table of contents of the webpages created with Legacy, the intro
text is centered. Is there a way to make that left aligned without using a
second program?
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Yes, add them as an island. See the Add Ribbon bar - Add unlinked person.
You can have as many "islands" as you need. You can see what they are at
View - Trees. Note you must click the Refresh button to see the latest
situation. It's not automatic as with a large tree, it takes time and if
My question revolves around a family name that name-wise seems
related, also based on origins in Europe, but I have no connecting
data to known family members. So, do I enter the name into the
existing family file as an island (and can that be done) or is there a
better solution until I do fond a
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