Thanks all! I haven't seen the marriage webinar, I watched the death
cerificate webinar but things were hectic so didn't get to take it all in so
looks like I need to watch them both!

On 28 May 2011 16:41, Kathy Meyer <[email protected]> wrote:

> With any conflicting information, you add an 'event' for 'alt. birth' or
> 'alt. christening' or 'alt. death', etc.  If you use the one that is already
> shown in the drop down list of events (rather than creating your own, which
> you can), once you have added the alternate information, if you decide the
> alternate is more accurate than your original, you can click on 'options'
> to the right of the event box (have your event highlighted) and click on the
> option to 'swap with birth [or death, etc]' and then the less accurate
> information will move down as the 'alt. event'  I have no idea about how the
> text shows up in reports though.  You can source this the same way you
> source any other information.
>
> Geoff did two webinars recently that would be a huge help to you.  The
> first was on a death record and the 2nd on marriage records.  I would watch
> the first one because there were a few things on there that weren't covered
> in the 2nd that you might be interested in (I know I was) and then much of
> the 2nd webinar will be repeated but it's good because you see how those
> tools are used for multiple purposes in Legacy and you will see different
> screens and of course some new information too :-)
>
> Hope this helps. I am not the most advanced user and I have been very
> grateful for others' help on this list. Just this week they answered two or
> three problems for me!  Kathy
>
> On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 9:10 AM, Charlotte Box <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>>
>> I have two christening records for the same person but with differing
>> information. I want to include the text from both on a report pointing to
>> their sources. I added them to the christening notes but on the report there
>> are no numbers indicating their sources. I don't want the text appearing in
>> the source citation itself so I can't add the text to the text/comments in
>> the source detail. Wondering if I'm missing something obvious, could someone
>> point me in the best way to go about this? Many thanks!
>>
>> Charlotte
>>
>>
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