Dennis,
This is rather like the sourcing on the birth data that was discussed
a few weeks ago. At the end of the source description, you could place
in brackets "[Names sourced only]", just like people were advised to
write "[Birth location sourced only]" or "[Birth date sourced only]".
Granted, it means you will have a unique source because of the extra
bracketed text, but it does make it very clear what fact you are
sourcing, without Legacy allowing for each data entry box to be
sourced separately.

But I have an idea you already know this. ;-)

Susan Daily

On 5/26/05, Dennis Kowallek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Go to any married
> individual and click the icon that looks like a row of books. Scroll down the
> list of sources. At the bottom you will see several slots for marriage
> sources. One says "Marr: <name of spouse>". I can source this, but by doing so
> it does more than just source the fact that two people were married. It
> sources the date and place also, even though they might not be known at the
> time.
>
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