In our Legacy News, we have published 5 articles about different organizational 
systems that work well with Legacy. See 
http://legacynews.typepad.com/legacy_news/organization/. Hope this helps some.

Thanks,

Geoff Rasmussen
Millennia Corporation
[email protected]
www.LegacyFamilyTree.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Chris CG [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 5:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Documents, documents, documents

I have been procrastinating for as long as possible, but it's time to
get started with my fall/winter project - reviewing and (re)organizing
several years' accumulation of various source documents, vital
records, etc.  I know that there are many details that I originally
overlooked - clues or connections that I didn't recognize the first
time around.  I have been using ByGones and Clooz in addition to
Legacy, but the PITA factor is too great and I want to consolidate and
convert everything into Legacy.  Having bits and pieces in different
places just doesn't work anymore.

I've looked through the Legacy "mini-tutorials", legacyusergroup (this
list) archives and the LegacyFamilyTree website but can't find
tutorials or "best practices" for managing all of the documentation
that goes along with family history research.  Since this is such a
big part "doing genealogy", I'm sure that there is a lot of
information about it but I guess I am not looking in the right places.
 Where does one go for guidelines and help?





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