Ok I found the address button.

Unless I don't understand something here I have never liked this much as it
is only for the current address and has no history.

I prefer to use events to keep track of where people have lived.

 

Anyway, the only way I can find to access the address lists is to select a
person so that the individual info box comes up then select the icon from
there.  I enter their address and select research in the mailing list
section.

 

To view people I have marked as research then I go to main menu - view -
Master lists - address lists - and then it doesn't show research anyway.  I
assume I can change this somewhere in options.

 

Doh this shouldn't be this hard for something I would use regularly.  I
thought that an easily accessible list of people you contact for research
would have been an easily accessible function of a program such as this.l

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Randolph Clark
Sent: Sunday, 4 January 2009 1:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Reference list of contacts

 

Have you looked at the subcategories of the Address List?

On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 11:50 AM, JLB <[email protected]> wrote:

There's a Master Repository list, i.e. any repository addresses you add to
Sources. That would include things other than what you're wanting that you
may be able to skim past. I just looked and I don't know what happened to
mine. It used to have a few hundred addresses in there, now there's just
one. Another delightful consequence of upgrading to Legacy 7?

Other than that, just a simple text list would do.
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JL
JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
http://www.jgen.ws/jlog



MKO wrote:

I used to use a gene program called reunion (windows version) which would
let you keep a list of people that you used for reference / research.

I was hoping legacy had something similar but can not find it.
Simply someone that I can record the people and their contact details etc so
that I can remember every now and then to get in touch with them to see if
they have any new info.

I don't want to use sourcing or the to do list for this, as I simply want to
lookup a list to see which people I currently contact.

I hope this makes sense to someone.

Does legacy have anything similar?




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