GeoSci wrote:
Recently discovered an ODD twist - that REALLY messes things up!  In
the past - I could go to Cite a Source - pick on (say 1910 Lancaster
County, PA Census) - choose EDIT and make a new one for 1920 - then
HAD AN OPTION TO SAVE AS A NEW SOURCE or REPLACE THE OLD ONE.  Lately
- WITHOUT WARNING - Legacy simply REPLACES THE OLD SOURCE.  So my
original source is now GONE!!  Ideas??

Thanks
Keith


I do this about 20 or 30 times a day and have had no problems with it.

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Gene Y.
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