Well, I've played with some of my sources, particularly, one of my
sources which is simply, Photographs, marked it as non-published.  In
the detail, I can put, the photo description.  Then I have my event,
which is Tombstone Photograph, it has the date, where it was taken, a
description in notes, and my sources Photographs.  It prints quite well,
or at least the way I like it.  God bless. 

 Carolyn,
just an old Texas Gal.
Lettin' the cat outta the bag is a whole 
lot easier 'n puttin' it back in.
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Waters/Garner/Martin/Foote/Berryman/Colclough/
Rogers/Grigsby/Blanton/Tate/McGuffey/Hobbs/
Schuenemann/Latinsky/Altman/Gambel/Sinz & Gross
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Robert Strong
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Italicized Titles in Sources

And what about grave markers?  Italicized, in quotes?  I think not.
It's
obvious the user needs more control than 4.0 provides.

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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Italicized Titles in Sources


> Another problem is a very common source - vital records.  Generally
> unpublished, but  still should *not* be reading "Theodore May birth
> certificate" in quotes.
>
> Lisa
>


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