On 2011/07/27 01:10, Jerry wrote:

> Since that 3-bar icon is not liked and not intuitive, why wouldn't the
> programmers consider changing it for a future update?  Sounds like other
> people will continue to have the same issue, whether new to Legacy or not.

I suppose it's just about feasible that things could be arranged so that it
could only be used once and only then on a new person.

Create the new person and fill in all the details you have from the first source
- along with events :-) Set up the source clipboard. Light the blue touch-paper
and stand back and watch! Thereafter, the button becomes disabled for that
person. For other people where the button has not been used, it can be disabled
once a first source has been assigned to that person.

Requires a small change to the database, but Legacy does this quite often. When
the change is first used on a file, the program can run through the file
disabling the button on all individuals and marriages that have at least one 
source.

--
Regards,
Mike Fry
Johannesburg


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