I was wondering how others handle this. I receive e-mails from other family researchers asking various questions, sometimes sending me information that I'd like to document and if I find additional information be able to readily get back in touch with that researcher. Sometimes I have a related person in my database and sometimes not. I'm sure I'm not the only one that would like to document this is Legacy, any ideas would be appreciated. As with a recent e-mail, I said I'd get back to her if I find additional information, I have family folders in my e-mail program, but having it in Legacy would be much more practical. Thanks, Syble Glasscock
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