The problem that I have with the Index View is that whenever I load a new 
update of Legacy, not just a new version but a new update, those customized 
columns are undone.  Definitely keeps me remembering how to customize, but I 
would prefer that it mainteined my settings.

God bless,
Ellen

On Jun 11, 2013, at 7:09 AM, Syble Glasscock wrote:

> Good idea.
> Syble
> From: Bernd Hornung <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 4:51 PM
> Subject: [LegacyUG] Index view
>
> Playing around with various aspects of Legacy I came across the Index View 
> and discovered that one could add columns and move the columns around.  But, 
> what I would like to do is  have the relationship column come first (which I 
> have done) and then have it sort by relationship (i.e. list all the same 
> relationships together) so that all the 6th great grandfathers are all 
> together, for instance.  Doesn't do this.
>
> So the next question is:  is there a report that does the same thing?  I 
> can't find one.
>
> I have an Excel spreadsheet prepared from the program I used to use and have 
> it set up with Name, Relationship (to me), date and place of birth, 
> confirmation, ,marriage and death.  I then highlighted the events for which I 
> have the documentation.  This helps me identify where some more searching 
> needs to be done.
>
>  http://www3.telus.net/hornunghouse/Heldt%20Documentation.html
>
> My dream would be that Legacy did this automatically where if I note a source 
> document with a certainty level of 3 or 4, it would shade the event.  This 
> way one could see immediately where documentation is needed.  Just a thought.
>
> Related to this I am slowly moving my document images to the Legacy docs 
> folder and linking them to the individual.  At the same time I can verify the 
> data and determine if the image comes from before I started using Zotero and 
> therefore no citation information.  Drag and drop would be easier.
>
> Thanks for "listening".
>
> Bernie
> -- .
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> http://www3.telus.net/hornunghouse/
>
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