I will say this, the one benefit of having to clean up your file is you will 
find a lot of errors you didn't even know were there.  That is what  I found 
when I cleaned up all my stuff after switching from FTM to Legacy about 8 years 
ago.

Michele


-----Original Message-----
From: Sherry/Support [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2012 12:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Do you limit your # of sources for one fact?

I'd like to interject here.... You might not be planning at the moment to 
publish, but you do need to think about the future use of your Family File.

I lead a Legacy User Group and have spent the past three months teaching the 
group how to "fix" something just like this. The group member who volunteered 
her file had just put all her source information and data that should be in 
events into the Notes field because it was "quick and easy" and she was "on a 
roll" in a research session.  And it never got cleaned up.

She's a retired teacher, very intelligent and very computer literate, teaching 
computer classes herself. She just wasn't real focused on correct data entry at 
the time she got the data and now is going to be spending a lot of time setting 
things right.

I've spent the time going through the notes of just *one* individual (and we 
haven't even finished that one person!), detailing how the sources should be 
entered as sources and how the events should be entered as events and how the 
sources can be also considered "events'
and events can also be sources.

She realizes she has a major task ahead of her to clean up her file so it's in 
a "presentable" format at the time she needs to pass it on to another family 
member to continue with the research.

In this process, we found a lot of duplication in various areas

We talked about creating sources, merging duplicate sources, correctly entering 
locations, merging locations, merging events, creating To-Do items, etc.  It's 
been an excellent teaching experience for all!

Several members in the group who had also just been "dumping"
everything into notes were encouraged to clean up their files and have spent 
hours fixing things when they could have done it the "right way"
the first time and now be working on the brick walls instead of doing clean-up!

So think about what you're going to do with the file and data in the long run 
and do it right from the start so you don't waste time redoing it all later!


Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree



On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 9:09 AM, Scott Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm similar to Michele in that I keep all "official" sources, but I
> track my sources in a different way -- via the Research Notes page.  I
> do this because at the moment I am not intending on publishing such
> that I need official sources as end notes right now.  At some point, I
> will have to consider how to move my source information.
>
> I *do* keep all sources in the master list, I just don't link to the
> data fields (some exceptions, such as events, apply).
>
> Instead I have a code system for all of my data within the Research
> Notes, such that I can see everywhere the data came from and what it
> said.  For example, here are the research notes for my grandfather:
<snip>



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