Hi
I do use the "to-Do" list.  I use it to list things I need to search
for, making sure to use locality and repository.
EG: When I go to my local library I print the report by repository so I
can have a list of to do's for things to do at the library. 
I can also use the area report if I find the library/national
archive/family history centre has new items.  This then allows me to
print a report of other people/data to search for in the same area.
EG:  the library has a new census for Gloucestershire so I run the
"to-do" report for area and find the key people/brick walls I'm trying
to find.
The "to-do" reports helps when you are researching mutliple lines of
descent as it concentrates on things that you have to do into areas and
repositories (love the last one as I can decide to go to the library at
the last minute and just print the repository list and off I go in a
very short time)
Gayle
NZ  

-----Original Message-----
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Parsons
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 11:22 PM
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Auto To-do list planner ?


Robert,
Thanks for posting this question. I am very interested in learning about
the 
Legacy To Do List. So far, no matter what I try, I cannot get it to be
as 
useful for my needs as the Outlook To Do List.
Ann
New Mexico, USA


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Carneal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 12:02 AM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Auto To-do list planner ?


> Has anyone used Legacy's to do list, and automated it in some fashion
so
> that you can sort according to where you plan to drive or take a trip
to 
> and
> it will make a suggested to do list based on where you go?
>
> I.e. if I indicate I am driving in Manatee County, Florida, on Sunday,

> July
> 17, the To-Do list will make a list of doable activates I can choose
from
> while at the same time leaving out activates I could not do that day 
> because
> it is Sunday. Such as visit the historical society there, most are
closed 
> on
> Sundays. If you have managed to operate the To-do list in this
specific
> fashion, I would like to hear from you.
>
> I have some Legacy users here who want me to teach them that. Such a
list
> might suggest I visit Rutland Ranch Cemetery, Sardis Cemetery, Bethany
> Cemetery, all of Manatee County. It would be intelligent enough not to
> suggest visiting the courthouse.
>
> Has anyone used it like that? Somehow, valid days to accomplish a to
do 
> list
> would have to be supplied, and I am not quite sure how to best
accomplish
> that.
>
> Robert
>
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