Gavin,

If you could include the lines from your gedcom that relate to this person
and the source, then maybe a proper explanation can be given.

But without knowing whats in the gedcom its just a guess as to how/why.

Jay




On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Gavin Nicholson <gavn...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> I guess I don't know why this is a problem either. If a SW source is to be
> exported why don't they just export it as the nicely worded citation you
> see on the screen?
>
> Right now on my Worldconnect page I have this as a citation:
>
> 1. Abbrev: Australia, NSW, Electoral Rolls, Ancestry.com
> Title: Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980
> Author: NSW, Australia
> Publication: Digital images. Ancestry.com Operations Inc. ancestry.com.au.
> http://www.ancestry.com.au : 2010
> Page: Francis Nicholson; digital images, Ancestry.com Operations Inc,
> "1930 Electoral Rolls for the Commonwealth Division of New England State
> Electoral District of Liverpool Plains Subdivision of Werris Creek page
> 38,"  ancestry.com.au  (http://www.ancestry.com.au : accessed 5 Jul 2012)
>
> Why isn't it just the PAGE section without the "Page:"?
>
> Gavin...
>
> From: Ward Walker [mailto:wnkwal...@rogers.com]
> Sent: Friday, 6 December 2013 5:08 AM
> To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
> Subject: Re: Sourewriter and gedcoms, was RE: Exporting Shared Events
> [WAS: Re: [LegacyUG] Shared vital Events]
>
> There have been several LUG discussions about this. When Legacy formats
> source citation output from a template-based source, in many cases (i.e.,
> templates) it intermixes field values from the master source and the detail
> source to achieve a nicely worded citation. But upon export, it simply
> appends all the master fields together, followed by all the detail fields.
> The result, upon import, can be garbled data and misplaced punctuation or
> keywords. Some templates are worse than others. (I can’t tell if there is
> an additional, compounding bug in your example of an e-mail source.)
>
>
>
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