I'd run out of tags.

I've never used them, but what about to-do list?

I tried to find if an article had been written in the tips (
http://support.legacyfamilytree.com/category/14/0/10/Tips-and-How-Tos/),
but no luck.

There is a free video
Digital Research Guidance, Research Logs, and To Do Lists:
 http://www.familytreewebinars.com/download.php?webinar_id=30
 You will learn how to easily keep track of what you've previously
researched, as well as plan your research To Do List.

I'm a V7 user, still, but it does get mentioned here for V8, p 151 when
adding census record,
http://www.millenniacorp.com/Legacy8UnlockedPreview.pdf

:)

Margaret

On 5 October 2014 11:51, Wendy Howard <[email protected]> wrote:

> Tagging was my first thought when I read your original post. A tag for
> people you wanted to write about, maybe a tag for those you'd already
> written up. But if you use tags for a lot of things you may not have one
> or two to spare.
>
> You could also use an event created for the purpose. Then you could
> search for people with that event when you wanted to, display it in
> Family View if you wanted to. Make notes for when you do get around to
> that person, about how you want to do it or what to feature... you can
> do whatever you want to do with an event.
>
> Hope this gives you some food for thought. :-)
>
> Wendy
>
> Pat Hickin said the following on 5/10/2014 12:56:
> > Well, I suppose I didn't clarify -- is there a way /within/ Legacy to
> > keep track -- other than tagging.
> >
> > Pat
> >
>
> >     On Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Pat Hickin <[email protected]
> >     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >
> >     In line with Macaulay's famous quote  ("A people which takes no
> >     pride in the noble achievements of remote ancestors will never
> >     achieve anything worthy to be remembered with pride by remote
> >     descendants."), I am thinking of doing an ongoing blog about
> >     interesting relatives for interested relatives.
> >
> >     Any ideas for an easy and organized way to go about -- and keep
> >     track -- of the results of my endeavors?
> >
> >     Thanks,
> >
> >     Pat
>



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