In the way you describe, your sources will be clumped together in a seeming random order. But if you instead create a timeline with each of the source items as an Event, they should come out cleaner and in your order. This way each person in the same event can be handled the same. Just a suggestion. Good luck in any case. Rich in LA CA --- Diane Murach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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