June & Art, 
   I started out documenting sources, but I began
having a bunch of unspecifieds in the sourse list as I
had forgotten to put the curser within any fact such
as birth, marriage, death, etc. I finally learned to
do that, but still I had some duplicates, so I began
using the events tab.  This has worked out very well
for me, and I only do it that way now.  I have approx.
300 sources which I hope Legacy 7 will help me
straighten out with the templates, but for right now I
rely heavily on the events options.  I love the way
you can copy the censuses, among all the family, with
a click of the mouse.  :) 

Darlene
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


--- "aseddon.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi June;
> 
> I have been doing this rather than using 'sources'.
> I find it very easy to attach a graphic, such as a
> census to a event, then put the event on the
> clipboard and past to others that are included in
> the same event.
> 
> As I don't intend to publish in book form, but maybe
> make a html, I think it will work.
> 
> My work will only be distributed to my immediate
> family anyhow.
> 
> Art Seddon
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: June 
> To: [email protected] 
> Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 12:18 AM
> Subject: [LegacyUG] Lumping/Splitting or Events
> 
> Further to discussions about lumping or splitting
> sources, if what I am doing is simply for the
> benefit of me and my family cannot events be used in
> the same way rather than sources. I have been
> entering things through events and then in the text
> part of that event have indicated further details.
> If I want to check if the baptism has been verified
> x 3,  I only have to check the notes attached to the
> events. Does anyone else do it this way?
> 
> Thanks - June
> 
> 
> 
> 
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