If you imported the data from a GEDCOM all the sources were created as
Basic style sources, even if the data was originally from Legacy as SW
style sources. The GEDCOM format for sources does not support the
detailed source fields needed by the SW system. If the data was
originally from Legacy you would have to import from the Legacy File in
order to preserve the SW sources.

To see the Master Sources and edit them go to View > Master Lists > Sources.

NOTE: You cannot convert a Basic Style source to SW style by the edit
process. You will have to create a New SW Style source for each Basic
Style Source in the Master Source List. There is an Add button on the
Source List screen that will let you create those new sources in SW style.

Brian
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On 24/11/2010 9:33 AM, Cheryl Rothwell wrote:
> When I imported did it import to basic? If it asked me when I imported
> - and I think it did - I told it Source Writer. There are extraneous
> words [like "location" in the final output]. I can go through and work
> on them but I need to find the list of sources and open each one
> individually. I don't see how to do that.



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