Re: [LegacyUG] Notes VS EventsHoward, if you are going to be using this source many times, you may want to add it to the source clipboard, which will make its access that much easier. With the source clipboard, adding a source is a one-click step and still affords you the opportunity to change the source detail if you need to do so.

Elizabeth
researching the descendants of William and Sarah (Patterson) Thompson

----- Original Message ----- From: Howard Mathieson
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 7:54 AM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Newbie help - Master sources


I am new to Legacy7 and purchased the delux package after looking at a number of rewiews.

I am encoutering problems re sources. I am comfortable with the source writer and can see it's value in standardizing source recording. I have book marked a number of my source temlates for easy access.

However my difficulty starts when I try and create a new master source. I am using the Wiltshire Wills Project and have a number of wills that contain information that confirms several family relationships. I would like to be able to recall this source and use it with several individuals. I created (at least I thought I had ) a "master" source for use with one individual. When I go back to this individual the source is there. When I try and find the same source to link it to a second individual I cannot retrieve the source.

When I attempt to "cite a master source" the "find" screen comes up and I type Wiltshire wills project and the screen stays blank.

Clearly I am missing a step or misunderstanding a concept. Can somebody help?

Howard
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