This sounds like the kind of problem you should submit to
[email protected] so one of our techs can work with you.
Your rant raises too many questions on where and how you are entering
those sources to begin to suggest anything on this list. We may even
need to get a copy of your file.

Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
[email protected]
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com


On 09 Sep 2014 2:35 PM, singhals wrote:
> Other than the loose nut on the keyboard is there some
> /reason/ changes I make to sources don't stick to the next
> time I open the file?
>
> I mean, come on!  I've got a printout of a descendant
> narrative which shows (reluctantly, and in what is IMO the
> wrong place) the sources.  WHY don't those sources show when
> I look in the family file itself?  I'm getting REAL tired of
> re-entering 100 years worth of census on two persons of the
> same name.
>
> OTHER details entered stick -- notes, dates, changed
> locations, marriages, children -- but not the blinkin' sources.
>
> Color me - irked. (a shade between lilac and lavender.)
>
> Cheryl who sincerely hopes this solves itself as quick as I
> hit SEND
>
>
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