Omgoodness. Someone convinced me tags were worth my time. Thank you Linda G. I'm converted, committed & sold.
Crystal On Mon, Oct 3, 2022, 11:54 AM Mary Wilson <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you Linda G—absolute perfect idea.I am going to ‘fix’ my family. > > On Sun, Oct 2, 2022 at 7:52 AM Linda Greethurst <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Here's how I use the basic 9 tags: >> 1 - Direct Line >> 2 - Have copy of original birth record >> 3 - Have copy of original marriage >> 4 - Know the name cemetery where buried >> 5 - Have picture of tombstone >> 6 - Have copy of the obit >> 7 - Have copy of original death record >> 8 - open for current special research project (right now a list of 80+ >> people buried in one cemetery needing picture of tombstone - I now have the >> section and plot numbers of each and entered into Legacy, photographing >> field trip coming up in 2 weeks!) >> 9 - need a FindAGrave if in US >> >> At a glance, I can tell what I have and what I'm missing without doing a >> separate hashtag search. >> Once I get my current #8 done, I will pick another "big" project and mark >> them as tag 8. >> I love going into my name list and seeing all those check marks for >> everyone. >> >> Only 8 and 9 are "NEEDS" and they change according to what I'm doing. I >> use hash tags for other types of To-Do lists such as: To-Do - WWI Draft Reg >> Card or To-Do - 1950 US Census. Tags and hash tags put order to my >> research. >> >> Linda >> >> On Sun, Oct 2, 2022 at 7:20 AM Brian Kelly <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Yes you can. Options > Customize > General item 1.5 will turn off >>> tagging. Note this is a global setting so it applies to all your files >>> if you work with more than one. >>> >>> Remove the check mark from Enable tagging options to remove all tag >>> displays. >>> >>> PS. I do not recommend turning off tags because they can be very useful >>> in setting up projects for your work. I am currently going through all >>> the people who might have appeared in the 1901 Canada census and >>> searching the Canadian Archives website to find them. I am using a tag >>> to identify all those who qualify for the search because they were >>> likely alive in 1901 and living in Canada (determined using the Legacy >>> Census search feature). >>> >>> Brian Kelly >>> >>> On 01-Oct-22 1:03 a.m., [email protected] wrote: >>> > Can I get rid of the tag number columns in the name list please ? >>> > >>> > Regards from Valerie B Garton nee Vaughan in sunny Sydney >>> > >>> > >>> >>> -- >>> >>> LegacyUserGroup mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> To manage your subscription and unsubscribe >>> http://legacyusers.com/mailman/listinfo/legacyusergroup_legacyusers.com >>> Archives at: >>> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ >>> >> -- >> >> LegacyUserGroup mailing list >> [email protected] >> To manage your subscription and unsubscribe >> http://legacyusers.com/mailman/listinfo/legacyusergroup_legacyusers.com >> Archives at: >> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ >> > -- > > LegacyUserGroup mailing list > [email protected] > To manage your subscription and unsubscribe > http://legacyusers.com/mailman/listinfo/legacyusergroup_legacyusers.com > Archives at: > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ >
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