I don't use it at all. It is from a system (before personal computers), which 
used a manila folder numbering system, each piece of paper was named. ex: 
Birth0001, Census60, Marriage12; which put all the births in the birth folder, 
sequentially numbered in order recieved, similar to RINs and MRINS. In each 
mnila folder the records were stored in the number order. It can still be a 
good organizing sytem, but most programs 'sort' by names and not by type of 
record. Some of us from those days eventually abandoned those systems.
Rich in LA CA


----- Original Message ----
From: William H. Boswell <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, December 18, 2009 5:31:26 PM
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Add an Event "Census" to Everyone

I know the feeling.  I exported from FTM 2009 to a GEDCOM that I imported into 
Legacy a few months ago and I'm still cleaning up the sources and attaching 
images from Ancestry.com and other sources.

One thing I'd like to know from others is:  Is there any point in entering a 
File ID on the Display Picture page where you enter other information?  I've 
been entering the actual file name (JPG) for all images, but it doesn't seem to 
help much if I need to use that same image later on and try to find that File 
ID again.  In most cases, I can't find it so what's the point of assigning a 
File ID.  I thought it would be useful for photos of people or gravesites, but 
I never can get it to work.

I still have hundreds of images to attach to sources so maybe I should just 
skip adding the File ID.  The image name is listed at the bottom of the page 
anyway.

Bill Boswell


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From: Deborah Trounstine [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 7:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Add an Event "Census" to Everyone

That sounds like a really good method, Margaret. Boy, do I wish I'd started out 
that way - before I had 4600 individuals in my file.
I started out with the old Generations program and then moved to Legacy about 2 
years ago. I love Legacy, but of course imported from my old program rather 
than entering everyone by hand. I suppose this happens to plenty of us, eh?
Thanks for the clear explanation of how you manage census records!
Deborah





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