Pauline,
Thank you for the detailed information.  I suspected that report could serve my 
purposes.  I just need to tinker around with it. ;)
--Paula

--- On Tue, 6/9/09, Pauline B. Cramer <crame...@comcast.net> wrote:

> 
> Paula,
> 
> If you just want to see who has been cited on a (any)
> census, you could use the Source Citation report.  You
> can print out a list of all Master Sources with who is using
> them, or you can tag the sources you are interested in on
> the Master Source List, and print a list that includes only
> those.  I think this is what you said you wanted.
> 
> Go to Reports - "Select as Report" - "Books/Other" -
> "Source Citation Report".
> Choose Sources to Print - All Sources or Only tagged
> sources, or only untagged sources,
> and, select What to Print? - "Master Sources and All
> Citations to Each  One"
> 
> The Citation Report does not distinguish between Basic and
> Source Writer created sources.
> I myself was interested in seeing what individuals in my
> database are using certain books.  I tagged 32
> books;  only eight of the them were created with the
> Source Writer, and the rest of them were the old style Basic
> Master Source.
> 
> If you wanted to see who was using every Master Source, you
> could elect all all sources and all citations to each one,
> and you can make a pdf file of it.
> 
> Pauline
> 




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