I like this idea!> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com> Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] V7: Accessed date 
for lumped US Census Entries - for Geoff> Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 09:59:27 
-0700> > Your experience below has given me what I think could be a good idea. 
You,> and others have not noticed that there were more fields to be filled in. 
In> our Merging feature, when comparing two individuals, if there are more> 
events than will fit on the screen, you can scroll to view them. If you> 
attempt to merge the two people without scrolling to see all of the events,> 
Legacy pops up a statement saying "You haven't looked at all of the events> 
yet. Would you still like to merge the people anyway?"> > What do you think 
about this idea - if you click on the Save button in the> SourceWriter, but 
there are more fields that you haven't scrolled down to> see, Legacy could pop 
up a statement/question about the additional fields.> This may prevent us from 
not noticing the additional fields.> > Thanks,> > Geoff Rasmussen> Millennia 
Corporation> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> www.LegacyFamilyTree.com> > > -----Original 
Message-----> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Gail Nestor> Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 8:01 PM> To: 
LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] V7: Accessed date 
for lumped US Census Entries - for> Geoff> > Thanks Dave! Man, I know it's 
getting pretty late bacause I just> totally missed the scroll bar on my detail 
screen! Now it works> perfectly!! It's really too bad the fields can't all fit 
on one page> because I'll bet you that more people than just me are going to> 
overlook this too. It might be worth it to try to reformat this a> little in a 
future update.> > Geoff, I apologize for taking up so much of your time on this 
because> I know you are very busy with other stuff right now. I think we will> 
all really appreciate the hard work you have put into this source> writer once 
we get used to using the input fields.> > I still would love it if you could 
share with us some of the practices> you have used in converting your sources 
over. Do you update a single> census master source for a single county and then 
convert all the> detail associated with that new source, or do you work through 
all the> master sources first and then work through the myriad details 
attached> to them? This is just something that I'm sure would benefit many of> 
us. You could sort of bring us along on your learning curve.> > Anyway, I can 
now go to sleep and dream about tomorrow's task ahead of> me in converting at 
least some of my census sources. The output looks> good to me now!> > > Gail 
Rich Nestor> Smyrna, Georgia> www.roots2buds.net> > > > > > Legacy User Group 
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