Marie, I would be interested to know more about the CLOOZ number/method you
mentioned.
Can you briefly explain a bit more about it so I can know if it's something
I can use in conjunction with my existing system?

Thanks


On 6 August 2013 23:34, <[email protected]> wrote:

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>
>
> I use the File ID number for my CLOOZ number. Each document, used as a
> source, is numbered, ie Birth 001, Death 001 etc, and that number is placed
> in the File ID Number.
>
> CLOOZ links people to the documents. In Legacy people are linked to
> people. When I need a document to either review or show as proof for an
> event it's very easy to find.
>
> Documents are numbered, placed in an acid free page sleeve, then in a 3
> ring binder.  When I originally started researching my family in 1975, I
> used a family filing system. This often meant making 2 copies of a document
> when 2 families were on a document. Now my files are arranged by project
> surname, then by type of document [I use the KISS principal] then by number.
>
> I'd be very happy to answer any questions on this method.
>
> Marie
>
> Marie Varrelman Melchiori, CG, CGL*
> Melchiori Research Services, L.L.C.*
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
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>
>  In a message dated 8/6/2013 1:29:32 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
>    Hi everyone,
>
> What do the File ID numbers mean and how can they help me?
>
> Are they indicators of where I am (now) missing images I had previously
> attached to my tree but have been lost through the gedcom import?
>
> How can I "fix" them if that is the case?
>
> How can I get rid of them if they are now irrelevant?
>
> And how could I use them to my advantage in the future?
>
> Thanks
> Kathy
>
>
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