This is yet another good topic for a webinar.  Geoff did demonstrate a bit
how he uses his to-do list in either the death cert. or the marriage cert.
webinar; I think it was the death cert. one but not 100% sure.  That might
be helpful to you. I'm interested in the responses as well. Kathy

On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 4:55 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>   I want to use the to-do list more efficiently.  Right now I am just
> using it as a casual place to jot down my list of things I need to do.
> When I have done the task, I delete it off of the list. I have been
> recording my negative searches under the research tab.  The reason I do it
> this way is so that when I send a report to another researcher, they will
> know what I have already checked and it will save them some time.
>
> Also, in the to-do list, there is a space to write your results.  Let’s say
> they are positive.  If I record my results here I will still have to put my
> results somewhere in my notes so that all of that info will be visible to
> others when I do reports.
>
> I would like to hear from others how the to-do list has helped them and how
> they use it to the fullest potential.  I do feel like I am not utilizing
> this tool correctly.  I do see the wisdom of having a list of tasks for one
> repository (or cemetery or whatever) so that when you are ready to make the
> trip you have a list of all the things you need to check.
>
> michele
>
>
>
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