I generally use events... even one called "Notes" and no sentence structure...
just enter in Event Notes.  I like to have the person's information read
chronologically in reports.  Using Individual Notes for some things pulls them
out of sequence.
 --Paula in Texas
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From: Tony Rolfe <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, October 21, 2011 12:03:54 AM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Entering individual notes

If something appears in a newspaper article or similar, I usually create
an event to describe what happened and use a scan of the article in
multimedia in the source detail.

I have a "general notes" event to cover things which simply don't fit
anywhere else.  As an example, I have an event saying that

On <date>, the <newspaper> reported that she had played piano in a
school concert on the previous Wednesday afternoon.

The newspaper is the source and the article is the detail, complete with
an image of the article.


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