I would like to add a link on my sources linking back to the original web
page were I obtained the source.

For example, I could put a link on a census as a source linking back to the
ancestry.com page where I obtained the census page. This same method should
work for any link to web content.

I tried out one method: I copy the web address for the census page from my
web browser and paste it into the Comments section
of the source. Then to when I am later viewing the source in Legacy and want
to see the original census, I copy and paste the address back into the
internet browser and I go right to the original census page.

My question is there a more elegant solution than all the copying and
pasting? For example, is there a way to embed or otherwise set up a section
of the source with something like "click here to see original census"
instead of having three lines of a gibberish web page address in the
sources?

And is there a way to tell Legacy that I want to engage the browser when I
click on the pasted links so that I do not have to manually engage the
browser?

Any suggestions appreciated.

Don Yarbrough
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Donald A. Yarbrough
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