Hi James,
I have both temporary and permanent tags, and all of them are named. Here
are some examples of mine:
1) city directory clean-up job
4) all Lycett names, for mapping to identify church parish
6) work on surname change from { to suffix
7) Rev Young descendants
9) all invisible
There are other ways to get to these groups, but I find tagging is quick
and works fine.
Rose
in Maryland
----- Original Message -----
From: James Cook <[email protected]>
> After reading over the tagging feature in Legacy, it seems that is
> intent is to help assemble groups of people for generating lists
> and/or reports. It does mention that the tags could be named if you
> wish, but no examples of why one might want to do so. I wondering in
> what ways others have found this feature useful. Specifically, I am
> wondering if are making use of them as temporary (just long enough to
> get a desired report), or permanent (not sure how this works, but say
> marking anyone with six fingers or toes), or a mix of both.
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