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Hi  Cathy,
 
You are  absolutely right. Legacy has always had the ability to cite and 
attach sources  AND print them out with a FGS. I was talking about 
SourceWriter. Having started  with Roots 3, I had to find another program when 
Howard 
stopped supporting  Visual Roots (Palladium purchased it in 1997) so it was 
later that I started  with Legacy. Tried FTM but it had a really high 
learning curve (for me). So  Legacy would have been the 1st or 2nd version.
 
With Howard's programs you could source as a  separate entry, day; month; 
year as well as city; county; state if all  found in separate documents. I 
asked Geoff for years to add that feature to  Leagacy, now I just add that to 
the detail field.
 
I save my  sources by person mentioned so if I have a 1900 census it's said 
under given  name first name - 1900. So if I make a mistake or leave out a 
portion of the  citation, ie line numbers, I just make the correction in 
that one source and it  actually changes it in all the sources with that name. 
It doesn't happen if you  are using the detail screen, that has to be 
changed individually. 
 
I use the  detail screen for something that would only apply to that 
individual, ie  SSN.
 
Marie

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In a message dated 9/26/2016 11:29:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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Marie,

Legacy has always had citations. I started using  Legacy in 1998 with 
Legacy 2. It's one of the reasons I chose Legacy  because it had better 
sourcing than Brothers Keeper that I was using at  the time.

I think you mean before the SourceWriter and that you've  stayed with 
Basic Style Sources.

You still have the same problem if  you've used the wrong Master Source.
Perhaps you mean you only have one  Master Source and everything is in 
Source Details.

Cathy
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Marie said:
I started  with Legacy long before they had citations so I made my own 
and saved them  as templates. I just add the details, save it as a 
separate citation and  still have the template to use again. The 
"template" stays right in the  list of citations.
Marie
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