Newbie here.
Is there a way to just copy and paste in a source citation without having to
fill out the SourceWriter or the template?
Thanks in advance.
Kevin Walker
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I do mostly Basic, but when you have a source exmple: title: USA IL Cook
Chicago census 1930.
Step one. confirm this source is attached to at least one person (or it changes
without asking).
Step two. find the person to recieve a 'new' source (1920) and add the 1930 to
that person.
Step three.
Kevin,
Whether you are using SourceWriter or the Basic format, you will need to create
your source citation once, but then you can use the Source Clipboard to paste
the source into the multiple records.
And, as Rich has already explained, you can edit a source and create a new one.
More
In my case, I have a whole source citation I have copied from Ancestry.Com
--
Ancestry.com. California Divorce Index, 1966-1984 [database on-line]. Provo,
UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007.
Original data: State of California. California Divorce Index, 1966-1984.
Microfiche. Center for
Kevin:
It depends on *where* the original source citation is. If it's in a Word
document or at Ancestry.com, then you can copy/paste individual elements of the
citation into appropriate fields in Legacy but you can't do the whole thing in
one operation. We just had a fairly long thread
Just a simple question - but can't fond the answer. In Legacy Index
view is it possible to sort the database on Birthdate? Or is there
another way to achieve this.
Thanks in advance for help given
Peter K Robinson
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Thanks Kirsten, that is what I needed to know.
I suppose the ability to copy and paste elements of the citation is not a
total loss.
Kevin
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Kirsten Bowman vik...@rvi.net wrote:
Kevin:
It depends on *where* the original source citation is. If it's in a Word
AFAIK, there is no way to sort the Index on anything other than RIN,
User ID, First Name, or Surname. In fact, I do not think there is
anyplace inside Legacy where you can sort like this.
You can do a search for dates within a range, or you could export your
name list to .csv format and sort it
Kevin,
I think if you look in the archives it would be of good
thoughts/suggestions. As Kirsten mentions, we had a fairly long thread
about it.
Regards,
Tim Rosenlof
On 6/18/2010 12:51 PM, Kevin Walker wrote:
Thanks Kirsten, that is what I needed to know.
I suppose the ability to copy and
Scott Hall asked questions earlier this week regarding citing US census
mortality schedules in Legacy, given that there are no Legacy templates
specifically for this purpose.
First, I have noticed that Ancestry has not necessarily posted accurate
information in their index regarding which
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 17:58:41 +0100, Peter K Robinson
pkrobin...@biology4all.com wrote:
Just a simple question - but can't fond the answer. In Legacy Index
view is it possible to sort the database on Birthdate? Or is there
another way to achieve this.
If you don't use the UserID field for
Hi,
I would appreciate some assistance/advice regarding my Legacy Family Tree
Website.
1.The website is not equipped with a Search button. Is there anyone out
there who has added a custom search engine to the outputted website?
2. Also, There does not seem to be an index of first names. Is this
If you're in name list click on the word Given.
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Jamal Hosein hosein.ja...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
I would appreciate some assistance/advice regarding my Legacy Family Tree
Website.
1.The website is not equipped with a Search button. Is there anyone out
You are correct on both counts, except that the name index indexes by
surname but also by given name for each surname.
If you require advice on adding a search box to your webpages I suggest that
you join WUL (Web Users Legacy) and ask the question there, as that list can
go into the details of
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