Sherry,

I'm glad to have been of help.

Happy Hunting!

Cathy-0

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From: Sherry Warren [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 10:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Report of To Do Items


Thank you so much! I have saved this post for future reference (I sometimes
forget what I did last time.) Your response was so detailed I had no trouble
following it. I also wanted to print my list by repository, so your
instructions were very welcome.

Sherry Warren


On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 7:40 AM, Cathy-0 <[email protected]> wrote:


Wendy asked:
>
>Is there a way to get a list of my to-do items on a single page?
>

Well, I have too many items to have them shown on just one page.  But here's
what I do to shorten my To Do Reports.

1. When you click on "Reports-->To Do List Items," a window opens with four
tabs.  Under the first tab "Record Selection" go to the bottom of that tab
window and make sure the box next to the following text is empty:  "Start
Each Task or Repository on a New Page".  In this way tasks will continue on
page by page without any page breaks between tasks.

I also leave the next box blank as well: "Don't Split a Task Over a Page
Break."   I don't care if a task is split between two pages.  When I take a
paper report with me, I punch the pages for three holes and place them in a
binder or report cover so that the report is easier to use at the archives.
So splitting a task is not a hassle for me.

2.  Then go to the second tab titled "What to include."   Here I go down to
the third section on the table and look at the "Notes" section.  To the
right of the word "Notes" are two boxes.  The first box allows you to change
the number of lines you want in the Notes section of the To Do report.  If I
am looking at a vital records index and have only a small amount of
information to write down on my To Do Report when I take it to a repository,
then I don't need 10 or 15 blank lines in my report.  So, I would reduce the
number to 1 or 2 lines.  Secondly, I can either have the blank lines either
lined or unlined.  The box to the right allows for that.

3.  I can also shorten my To Do Report by excluding various information
which is shown on the second tab titled "What to include."    So, before I
create a report, I review these items to see what is not needed for my
report that day.  This can change each time I issue a report based on what
my specific needs are.  This also relates to the third tab entitled "Filter
Options" which can impact the size of the To Do Report.

4.  And then there is the fourth tab entitled "Sort Order" which I change
based on what I want the report to show.

Among these four tabs are a lot of variables which I change based on what
the report I create is to show.  Including or excluding these items will
impact the length of your report.   So, play with them to see how something
as simple as a sorting change can increase or decrease the length of the
report.

One of my favorite reports is based on the repository which I plan on
visiting.  When I go to a specific archive or library, I print a report for
only that repository and arrange the sorting of items based on how I expect
to search at that repository that day.  Then I would take the report and
systematically work through the repost at the repository finding each item
that I have listed on it which makes my time at the repository go very
efficiently.

For example, when going to a research library, I check the library catalog
on line before I arrive at the library and include the library's call
numbers in the tasks in my database so that the call numbers print out on my
To Do Report.  As soon as I arrive at the research library, I begin writing
out the call slips and in minutes the research materials are placed in front
of me.  This allows me to efficiently use what time I have at the research
library.

If I sound enthusiastic about the To Do Reports, it's because I use them all
the time and would recommend Legacy on the basis of the To Do Reports alone!
However, I also enjoy other aspects of the program.

Happy Hunting!
Cathy-0

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