The only time I maintain separate databases is when the main subject
is different. I keep "human" (i.e., my family) in one database,
cemeteries I have transcribed in another database. Ie., Kentucky
cemeteries I keep under KyCem, Indiana cemeteries I keep in InCem,
Virginia Cemeteries I keep in VaCem, and so on.

If I transcribe a book, I will put that into it's own file, unless,
the book is related to my family.

Kinda off topic, but that is how I do it.

Thanks.  -Robert


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