Dede Holden wrote:
> Dawn,
>
> Do you know about the shortcut keys for cutting and pasting?  They
> have been the best thing I've learned in a long time and they work in
> a variety of applications.  Here they are:
>
> Ctrl-A = Select All
> Ctrl-C = Copy
> Ctrl-V = Paste
> Ctrl-X = Delete
>
> and the best of all?
>
> Ctrl-Z = Undo!
>
> If you don't want to select all the text, then just highlight the part
> you want and use the shortcut keys.  These shortcuts work in the all
> the Legacy windows.
>
> Dede Holden
>
> On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 8:35 AM, Dawn Del Guercio
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> I am so excited. I am finally starting to GET IT when it comes to data
>> entry in LegacyFT.  I have figured out what I want in terms of how
>> much source lumping / splitting I want to do for each of my current
>> records, and actually pre-entered my master sources for each type of
>> information in my notebook.  It has made it much easier now to take my
>> individual records and do the necessary data entry.  I have a lot of
>> records to enter yet, but I am consistently doing a little bit each
>> night and am getting through my pile.
>>
>> I have found a shortcut much to my liking in LFT.  I have been making
>> much use of the master source and location lists, and find that I like
>> using the name list as my "homebase" to enter records.  It's much
>> easier for me to scroll or search through the list of names than it is
>> to hop from one name to another in either family or pedigree views.
>>
>> I do have a question.  I have been using the source clipboard
>> successfully, but the other day, I entered some detail information
>> under the wrong event name (christening vs. baptism).  Is there a way
>> to copy the full details (two or more tabs) and then paste it onto
>> another master event?  I have been copying the text/notes tab, but
>> then I need to re-enter the details tab again.
>>
>> Also, I notice there is a very large concentration of genealogy
>> focused people as well as educational events in Salt Lake City and
>> surrounding areas.  Is anyone here from the New York Metro area?  I'm
>> in NJ and would love to connect with others in the area, who can help
>> me find resources/educational opportunities in my area.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dawn D. in NJ
>
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