Michele,

Just because one can do something in Legacy, and/or somebody uses a certain
facility, does not mean that we all should adopt that method.

As it happens I do link images to all my sources, but I do not also keep
hard copies. I use this method so that I can rapidly check a census without
having to find a piece of paper when I wish to check a source, and I do not
have shelves of paper files. Others prefer to do both, or like yourself,
just have the paper copy.

At the end of the day it is your choice.

Ron Ferguson
http://www.fergys.co.uk/

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Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2011 12:51 PM
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Subject: [LegacyUG] Speaking of pictures

Speaking of pictures...

In the Marriage Record Webinar, Geoff pretty much said that he attaches a
photo (scan of a document) to every source he does.  I have been thinking
about this.  Right now I don't have any scans in my file and I have been
working in Legacy for 6 years (FTM before that).  Since census records are
readily available, I just cite them.  I do copy marriage, death, military,
land records etc. and I keep those in binders (I have a binder for each type
of source and then I file them alphabetically).  I am trying to figure out
the wisdom of scanning everything into Legacy.  I would love to hear your
opinions.  I must say thinking about going back and scanning everything is
rather daunting.

michele



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