One of the earlier messages alluded to the fact that his ‘paper’ sources were 
no longer being kept but had been incorporated into the Legacy system as 
digital entries. I have 1000+ paper sources in 18 large notebooks that take’s 
up an awful lot of space. I also have all of these sources scanned and have 
added them my PC in two digital folders entitled ‘MASTER’ and ‘DETAIL’. These 
digital sources have been scanned into folders, and/or copy/paste actions 
taken, and contain ‘.doc’, ‘.pdf’,  ‘.jpg’, ‘.bmp’,  ‘.tiff’, etc. At present 
these 'MASTER' and 'DETAIL' files are located under  'c:\Legacy\Data\Master'  
and 'c:\Legacy\Data\Detail', so I already have them digitized there for viewing 
and other needs.

I have been contemplating going the digital route for all these sources and 
adding them to the Legacy program.  Much as a picture is added for a specific 
person, the 'file' could be added also. Could the author elaborate on the ’how’ 
he did it or the recommended method of doing so, or perhaps point me to a site 
that discusses this process?  I’m looking for a recommended method., including 
some pitfalls I should be aware of in doing such a large task.

In the case of pictures, I have 2500+ in a digital file in 
'c:\Legacy\Data\Pictures' that works as the manual states.  Would the system 
work equally well by adding the digital source 'file' as a separate entry into 
the 'pictures'? I could see where such an addition could get pretty unweildy 
over time if each source was added to all the people it addresses.  For 
example, I have one book I use as a reference for some hundreds of people and 
adding the source to each party as a part of the picture gallery could get 
pretty wild.  Anyway, I'm seeking some suggestions and guidance on the 
feasibility or adviseability of such a project.

Bob


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