Private Notes

US help file tells:

Legacy has the ability to mark portions of your notes as Private. When you
are editing notes you can add two opening brackets [[to start the marking of
private notes that you do not want to be printed, or exported. At the end of
the private notes you add two closing brackets]] and everything following
the closing brackets becomes public notes again. You can also just use the
two opening brackets [[and everything to the end of the note becomes private
if there are no closing brackets. Legacy has the option to print and export
private notes. By default, Legacy always turns off private notes and you
will have to turn them back on each time you export or print a report.  This
feature is part of all note fields including general notes, medical notes,
research notes, marriage notes, event notes, picture notes, source
description, and comments.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Daniels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Legacy Group" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 4:55 PM
Subject: [LegacyUG] sourcing


> On page 100 second paragraph:
>
> There are many options available when working with notes. These include
> standard Window editing features, marking parts of the notes as private,
> expanding the notes window,....ETC.
>
> Where and How do you mark part of your notes as private.   AS far  as I
> can see there is a point  when I'm preparing to print a report where you
> can place a "private" on either the general notes, research notes, or
> medical notes.  BUT;  the above states PARTS OF THE NOTES.    Does
> anybody have any ideas.  Or have I not read far enough.
>
>
> Bill Daniels
>
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