Fred,
No this won't check whether you've been consistent in your data entry
for sources. It's an internal database check.
What you can use for your task is the Source Citation Report. Use the
option to tag a Master Source and just produce the report for one or two
sources at a time or you'll be overwhelmed. Note the report has a lot of
options. It can just give a Master Source summary or it can include all
citations and who and what they're linked to.
If you want to see the Source List Name for your Master Sources you need
to use List Style.
Check all the tabs for the report.
Save the report to PDF so you can have it open and edit in Legacy as
required.
Cathy
Fred Barton <mailto:[email protected]>
Saturday, 5 August 2023 02:37
As a related question can I use this feature to check that citations
for the same event are consistently worded? If not, is there another
way to check and standardize the wording of citations?
Many thanks, Fred Barton
Jenny M Benson <mailto:[email protected]>
Friday, 4 August 2023 17:41
See
<https://news.legacyfamilytree.com/legacy_news/2019/04/new-feature-rebuild-source-citations.html>
John Bernacki <mailto:[email protected]>
Friday, 4 August 2023 12:40
I was trying to solve some bugs, and somewhere within Legacy (I don't
remember where), I came across the option to "Rebuild Source
Citations". The bugs were not related to sources, but out of
curiosity, I clicked on it, thinking another screen would pop-up which
would make it clearer what it was about, or would provide options.
Instead, it immediately went through my database to perform the
function. When completed, there was no message. I checked some of my
sources but did not notice any changes. What did "Rebuild Source
Citations" do to my database? I cannot find a reference to it in
Legacy Help.
John
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