I also prefer using events.  I actually do not use notes at all.   I found that 
notes do not print on several of the reports I like to use and when they 
printed they often showed up in stranges places in the report.  With events, 
everything prints in order, with sources, with pictures, and I always use my 
own wording (at least in the reports I use).   

This also saved me from trying to decide if something should be considered an 
event, or should be included in notes.   I like everything to show in my 
reports and it annoyed me that certain reports did not allow the inclusion of 
notes (why bother entering them if you can't see them in a report) so I moved 
totally away from them and kept it simple:  events only.

Experiement with the different reports and see what you like in the end 
results.   I played around for a long time before deciding on a course of 
action and I've been happy with the results.  You may like using notes for 
different reasons.

Laurel 


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Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2008 11:12:28 -0500





Hi Jessica,



Before using Legacy, I used an event driven genealogy program so I'm 
comfortable creating and using events.



Even though I did at first place some items in the general notes, I've since 
begun replacing all my note content with events. For general notes, I just 
created an event called Note. For most things, I like to use specific event 
names, such as the obituary event. Most events I've changed the sentence 
wording to be [notes][sources] as I prefer to write out what I want to say. A 
few, such as a census or an obituary, I begin with a canned sentence, depending 
on what fields I fill in.



Bear in mind, I do not wish to take my material into a word processor. I want 
my reports to read as well as they can, straight from the program and I like to 
include photos in my reports. These are my personal considerations.



Three things that come to mind are the fact you can easily shift the events in 
the timeline, you can attach a photo to each event and have it included in the 
reports and you can easily source each event.



I'm sure other Legacy users will chime in with favorite ways of handling 
things. It's nice to have choices and you're wise to ask for idea's before you 
get too far into your family history. I've picked up so many helpful ideas from 
other users over the years and know how helpful various suggestions can be.



Good luck with your family history projects.



Mary










----- Original Message -----

From: Jessica Morgan

To: LegacyUserGroup

Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 9:10 AM

Subject: [LegacyUG] Pros and Cons of Notes vs. Events Usage


I searched the archives and didn't find quite what I'm looking for. If
this has previously been discussed, forgive me. (I've been on the LUG
for two or three years and don't recall it, but that doesn't mean
much.)

I've been working the last year or two on maternal family, from
previously published books, and have utilized the notes section quite
heavily. I started using notes when I began using Legacy, and have
just continued to do so for no real reason other than habit. Now I've
obtained a volume on my paternal family, and while working with it the
last few days, I've wondered about the use of events instead of notes.

My goal is to publish updates to these books, at some point,
hopefully. But for now all I want is to be able to maximize reporting
types, esthetics of data, and minimize editing needed when I get to
that point. (And no, I won't be aiming for that perfectly written and
sourced volume for archival/family history group quality.)

Back to my original question and delima.... Notes vs. Events......can
we please politely discuss the pros and cons of each? Or, are there
any of you out there that utilize both, for varying reasons, and can
you please elaborate as to your method and reasoning?

And as an extra, I've suggested to Legacy via the suggestions link on
the home page, two additional notes tabs, one for education, and one
for military service.

I am running Windows Vista Home Premium with SP1 on a Dell Inspiron
1525 Laptop, Legacy V 7.0.0.55.

Thanks,
Jessica Morgan

Researching families of Morgan, Basinger, Allen, Teague, Lockey,
Ratcliff, Ratcliffe, Kaylor



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