Can you post the steps for changing the color of the titles to red once they
have sources attached to them?  Mine are blue and that red was way better.
I know, I could review the webinar again, and I plan to, but I'd really like
to do that with my file asap (before I forget!)  I tried going into
'customize' but wasn't sure which field to make the change to; sometimes
having so many choices is overwhelming.

I have a question about sourcing too.  Would you ever create a completely
separate source for a census entry, death record, etc. that you know is
going to be a source for multiple people and fields?  Sometimes I find that
I have not transcribed something properly (handwriting, poor scan, whatever)
and then I have to go back to each person and field that I used that source
for and make the corrections one at a time.  Or is there a faster way to do
that?  I'm thinking maybe I should create a brand new source for each entry
but then I'd end up with thousands of sources....

This actually happens to me quite a bit with my Swedish research so I try to
print out all of my documents, make handwritten transcriptions and then when
I've finished getting all that I can on that person/family, I will start
entering the data.  This is because another document might be more clearly
written and I can make the corrections as needed before I start typing it
into my Legacy source.  That can make for a very long sitting of entering in
document after document but at least I don't have to go back and make
corrections.

I'm sending this to Geoff and to the LUG.  The webinar was great; lots of
good information.  Thanks for taking the time to do it and archive it for
us.

Kathy

--
Kathy Meyer

STRESS:  when your gut says "NO WAY" and your mouth says "NO PROBLEM"

"To reach a goal you have never before attained, you must do things you have
never before done."
--Richard G. Scott, "Finding the Way Back," Ensign, May 1990, 74

Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different
results. ~ Albert Einstein


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