I just purchased and downloaded my copy of *Evidence* and I love it.  I just
hate that it's my bedtime and I'll have to wait until tomorrow to start
again.  I'm very happy that it's available in PDF downloadable format.  I
need all the breaks I can get on prices on my genealogy addiction.

On 8/16/07, Gail Nestor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well, I sort of agree with you, but I'm the type who really like to
> "color in the lines!"  Also, I subscribe to the APG list and have
> already posed a few questions to Ms. Mills about a couple of the
> cemetery citation models.  She really does respond quickly and with
> much detail!
>
> Everyone likes to say that it's more of an art, but when it gets down
> to it, many people on that list will step in and (kindly) say that
> there's a better or more correct way than the one I'm currently using.
>
> There are times when I know I'm going to use poetic license on my
> sources, but I do want to try to be as true Mills' templates as I know
> how.  It's just my own perspective.  I never plan to criticize anyone
> else's research as long as I can figure out how to find and review
> their source myself.
>
> Gail Rich Nestor
> Smyrna, GA
> www.roots2buds.net
>
>
> On 8/16/07, Lisa Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think the important things is the elements you include, and in a
> > consistent way, not the exact order you put them in. The author has
> > pretty much said that herself.
> >
> > Lisa
> >
> > Gail Nestor wrote:
> > > I'd like to add a comment here too.  I also bought my copy of Mills'
> > > _Evidence Explained_ and started to consider updating all my sources
> > > in Legacy.  However, I quickly decided it's best to wait and see how
> > > Legacy 7's sourcing templates pan out.  I have high hopes!
> > >
> > > One problem is that Mills' formulas often embed what I would consider
> > > "citation detail" data in a citation within elements of "master
> > > source" data.
> >
> >
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>
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> Gail Rich Nestor
> Smyrna, Georgia
> www.roots2buds.net
>
>
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