Kirsten, Do you access your master source list both ways?  That is, scrolling
through the list (where it would be a bother to find Find-a-grave among the
states), as well as typing something in at the top (like your census year)?
 Because if you only do the latter, then it wouldn't really matter where the
"other" items fall, would it?  Or are you wanting the "other" items to be
grouped together so that THEY are easier to find?  Just trying to picture this,
before I embark on another reorganization task myself. ;) THX.
 --Paula in Texas
Researching:  Adair Baker Beasley Benson Betz Bigley Blagrave Burton Chapman
Clement Clough Coppernoll Costine Daulton Dinwiddie Doody Ellis Exline Field
Floran Floyd Gates Goodale Gordon Gump Hale Harbaugh Hind Hopkins Hughes Hurdle
Jones Klein Koyle Laswell McDonald Misner Passwaters Pelton Roberts Roche Ryburn
Short Singer Sullivan Weller Williams




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From: Kirsten Bowman <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, October 31, 2011 1:30:55 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Geoff:  Source List Arrangement?


Russ:

Yes, that would work for some, but I have a ton of book sources like Savage’s
_Genealogical Dictionary_ and _The Great Migration Begins_ that pertain to many
lines as well as other miscellaneous source items.  I’m wondering if Geoff uses
some device or prefix to keep non-location specific names (like his new Find A
Grave source) from mixing alphabetically with others that are sorted by state
and county.

Currently my 600+ sources are grouped by entering “book,” “cemetery,” “birth,”
“marriage,” etc. as the first word in the Source List Name.  This is OK, but it
causes records from a single geographical location to sort into those several
categories rather than being grouped by location and I’m wondering if Geoff’s
system would work better—except I’m not sure about how he handles some of these
details.


Kirsten
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