Kathy, I haven't gotten that deep into using RG, so I don't really have an 
opinion--though the second one would be more bothersome, I think.
 
--Paula 

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 From: Kathy Thompson <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2013 8:44 PM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Research Guidance - Suggested Sources



I have two potential issues with my Research Guidance and I want to check with 
other users before I submit a bug or suggestion report, because I'm not sure if 
they are "bugs" or if a feature suggestion is warranted.


First is that when I tick either a Preliminary Survey or a Suggested Source as 
"Done", the number on that tab does not change (like it does if I untick a 
timeline event) - is this normal? because it would be nice if that number did 
change.

Secondly, within the Suggested Sources tab, when I tick "done" on a suggested 
source for, say Birth, it marks that source as "done" on every tab that source 
appears on.
If I've searched a source for a birth, but I havent done it for a death, I 
would like this to reflect that so that I can check again at a later time.
This is especially helpful for a distant relation who I may reasonably expect 
to be deceased or to be quite elderly, but due to whatever reason, I am not in 
a position to hear death news via normal channels.

I understand that this could greatly increase the number shown on the tab, but 
it may also make for better research and more accurate results and tree data.

Anyone got any comments on either of these two issues?

Thanks


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