(I find these AOL emails hard to handle)


Ruth Deutschkron Frank said:

I do and have used Find A Grave. How I use it. At the far right of the burial 
line is a down arrow. Click on it and you will get 3 options, address, photo 
and notes. In address I enter the cemetery address and any information, in 
notes I place the plot location and photo a picture of the grave. I also add 
any miscellaneous information in the notes section. My source for this is Find 
a Grave with a link.



Ruth, I was a little confused until (in Legacy's Individual's Information edit 
screen), I used the + sign, not down arrow (which is for the now 
part-functional Master Location list or "mapping").

Now, within the Find a Grave target page (eg, for mine: 
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149032821) I understand that I can use Save 
To and Copy to Clipboard, paste into a text file, extract the bits & pieces 
that you are describing, etc.

It's cumbersome but workable.



ILT

Albert Park, Victoria 3206 Australia





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