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Eliz
Not Today and Not without a Fight
(Anon)

For all that has been, thanks.
For all that will be, yes.
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On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 11:12 PM, Charles Brasell <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Elizabeth,
> I am wondering what the  in the first sentence signifies. After
> Ancestry.com, Â , and the other four in your post.
> Maybe my program is not interpreting something.
>
> CharlesBrasell
> south Pacific
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: Crauswell_Verchio
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 8:30 AM
> Subject: [LegacyUG] reg Lumpers vs. Splitters
>
> Does anyone have a suggestion of the 'Best Way' to add a Source that is
> taken from a on-line tree such as Ancestry.com,  FaÂmilySearch, RootsWeb,
> etc.?
> Up to a few days ago, I created a Master Source "on-linetreename.com", from
> there created a Source Detail with that listed the Tree's name and owner. In
> the Text/Comments box, I added whatever information I had copied; in the
> "Comments Optional" box, I listed the url to the particular individual of
> interest.
> Recently, I wanted to refer to an on-line.com tree that I knew I had Sourced
> before, but, couldn't find my source notation and spent 1/2 an hour
> searching both in Legacy and on-line!  Major problem, which caused me to
> question this method of entering this particular Source.  What wonderful
> timing that in today's Legacy tips e-mail the article on 'Lumpers vs
> Splitters' should address this very subject - Thank you Wendy (I would live
> in New Zealand if I could).Â
> There is not a Master Source in SourceWriter that seems to fit though - the
> on-line.com profile page is not a 1). Family Group Sheet,  2).GEDCOM file.
> Legacy Family Tree user since v6.0 with 42261 individuals with 31810
> Citations.
> Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
> Elizabeth
> Born In Alabama Living in Illinois, USA
>
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