An advantage of pdf is that it opens in the computer's default pdf
viewer so you can open it in a separate window alongside Legacy to see
how the info compares between the two. The jpg opens from Legacy's own
viewer.

--
Richard Van Wasshnova

On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 5:52 PM, Patsy <sutt...@paradise.net.nz> wrote:
> I'm looking for advice on the best way to attach my sources to each
> individual. I have only come back to doing genealogy in the last few weeks
> after a long time not doing any research and feel a bit overwhelmed with all
> the changes to Legacy. I have the latest upbuild and have a new
> scanner/printer.
> I have gone through the archives and realised that for many users it's the
> norm to attach census BDM etc. In the past I have typed in details but now
> see that I have taken short cuts and been very casual in my sourcing and
> missed out details which I thought were irrelevant.
> At this stage I do not intend to have a web page I would just like to go
> through my tree and scan all my sources and get a system running that is a
> bit more logical than what I have at the moment. I intend to still keep a
> paper copy but would like to be able to click on an indivual and see details
> of a census or BMD easily
> What would users suggest has worked for them be it either jpg, pdf or a
> combination of both.
>
> Thanks
>
> Patsy
> Christchurch, New Zealand



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