Hi James:
Excellent!
Thank you.
I'll have to notify Legacy of our feelings.
Lisa, fair warning, it's a lot like the BORG around here - "Resistance
Is Futile. You Will Be Assimilated!"
I, like you, do not like that the only option we are given for Source
Details is to paste separate copies all around to every
individual/event. I did not grasp this point at first, and it caused
a great deal of clean up on my party - This copy behavior of Source
Details in Legacy is not only true from person to person, but from
event to event on the same person. What that means in practical user
of Legacy terms is you better get your data entry right the first
time, cause updates later, once it's been pasted around, is a royal
pain in the hiney!
Maybe an example will help clarify what I'm trying to point out here:
Say you've used a birth certificate as the source for name, birth, and
relationship to parents, and you've used the Source Clipboard to paste
that source into each of the four events. If you run a report, all
four places might reference source #3. Ok, all is good so far. Now
you want to edit something in the Source Details about the
relationship to the parents, you select the entry on the Father, and
edit them. Run your report again, and only Father has changed. Now
name, birth, and mother relationship still reference source #3, but
father references source #7.
I guess this is why theres's even an need for a constant churn on the
lumping vs splitting idea. If you want to be able to edit a source,
but also have your edits be reflected on every person/event attached
to that source, your only option is to use Master Sources for entering
your data and leave Source Details alone. (I didn't say it was a
great option!)
I want to make it clear that I like Source Writer, and find it very
helpful. It would just be so much better if we had the option to
*attach* Source Details to people/events in addition to only the
*copy/paste* option we are limited to currently. This is a win-win
for everybody. People like me who think one birth certificate is one
source are happy, and those that thing one birth certificate is 42
sources are happy too.
Re: Source Clipboard
> Apr 13, 2010 03:08:52 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> ...
> If you decide to retype the details instead
> of copying, you run the risk of creating a new source detail and will see
> duplicates in your reports. Even the difference in typing p12 vs p 12 in the
> detail will create a duplicate citation.
>...
> Kirsten
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