Thanks Russ:
I understand that is the way it is designed to work but was hoping for a
select button or a work around. In my way of thinking, it just seems to me
that it is inappropriate to add a master source when no source has been
tied to a fact or event.  Its not a major problem, just woks different than
I wanted it to. Still learning the more advanced fetures. Tom

On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 9:51 PM, R G Strong-genes
<[email protected]>wrote:

>   From the HELP section:
>
>
> *How to Use the Suggested Sources*
>
> If you would like to search the source, click on the *Plan to Search*button 
> to add it to your To-Do List. This is an important step - adding the
> source to your To-Do List helps you keep a log, or a history, of the
> sources that you have searched.
>
> Some of the sources listed in the list can be searched online. If this is
> true, an Internet icon appears in the *Online* column. Just click the *
> Online* button, and select the site that you wish to search.
>
> If there is a source listed that you want to ignore, you can click on the
> *Ignore* button. This pops up a menu where you can selected to:
>
> *Hide/Show ignored sources*
>
> *Ignore the highlighted source for the current individual.*
>
> *Ignore the highlighted source for everyone*
>
> So that is how it is designed.
> Russ
>  *From:* Thomas Ramey <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Saturday, September 15, 2012 9:33 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [LegacyUG] Master Sources added when addding to do item
>
>
> When using research assistant, when you select “plan to search” for a
> search item to add it to your to do list , Legacy adds it correctly to the
> to do list.  However it also adds a new source to your master source list
> as well,  as a non-source writer master source.  I have been rebuilding
> my tree and carefully using source writer whenever I add a source.  I
> would prefer for Legacy not to add this source whenever I add a to do item.
> Is there a way to keep this addition from happening?  Thanks.  Tom
>
>
>
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