When you attach a Source to an Event, a future copy and paste using the Event 
clipboard automatically 'remembers' the sources and photos. As I said above. 
When I add the Event to the next person, before actually copying the Event, 
I copy the personal line, then add the 'new' Event, and cut the portion of that 
person of the record from the transcript to the Source Detail.
Rich in LA CA


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From: James Cook <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, January 20, 2010 12:07:26 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Handling census info

Is the Master Source also copied, or is it a shared in the database?  If 
shared, you could use to produce the desired results.  

The question then becomes why would one NOT want to go this route?  IIRC, 
the examples and videos make use of very generic master sources (Missouri Birth 
Certs, California Birth Certs, Hawaii Death Certs, etc).  So far in my DB it 
seems the Master Source entries are very small compared to the Detail Source 
entries.  It seems to me that if the Master Source is shared, you could both 
reduce the size of the database as well as make maintenance easier by using 
Master Source records for more than very general source categories.  Use the 
details for the one-offs.  I've got to be missing something, what is it?  




On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Dennis M. Kowallek <[email protected]> wrote:


>My interpretation was that the OP was asking about "shared events".

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