Lionel Carter wrote:
> Heeren wrote:
>> "sort of implies"???  LOL
>>
>> If they wanted the button to apply just to the upper tier they would
>> have said so... they said, "All Used Fields".  They said what they
>> meant and it does what they meant.
>>
>>
> I'm not brave enough to press the three bar button but I have hovered
> over it to try to follow the discussion.
> It says 'all used fields'. Page 71 in the User Guide sort of explains
> it but uses the term 'field'.
> My user guide says Events are made up of 7 fields, e.g. Name, Desc,
> Date etc.
> So presumably it adds something to all these fields - or are there
> many meanings to Field?
>
> The button below adds to an 'unspecified field'. I don't understand
> where Legacy would put anything if the field is unspecified.
> Page 71 says it add it to a 'unspecified category'. So far I've not
> found what category of field means.
>
> This is  a case where rather than read round in circles one is tempted
> to suck it and see but in this case the results could be rather
> traumatic. I've decided to stay well away from those buttons until
> the semantics is clear.
>
>

Lionel,

Pick an individual who has Events, have a look at what is in your Source
Clipboard, (click the blue arrow), and click the bue arrow. Now, in Family
View, click the Library Book Icon and you will see all the Sources applied
to that individual's Events. Having seen what it does, use the delete button
to get rid of the Sources which you have just added.

No problem!!

Ron Ferguson
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