Thanks Ron - I enjoyed your take on writing vs accountancy.

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Thank goodness Legacy has the book features automated, I too would have trouble writing a book from scratch.

Bob


On Jul 15, 2009, at 8:04 PM, ronald ferguson wrote:


Bob,

I have never pretended to have sufficient skills to write a book, although I'm reasonably OK at accountancy. The difference being that the former demands some artistic ability whereas the latter is a series of lists. It follows, therefore that the answer must be personal choice.

Now back to my web pages ;-)



Ron Ferguson

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Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 19:17:57 -0400
From: s...@cox.net
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] Notes VS Events Text

A few days ago, I posed what I thought was a problem with end notes in version 97 - it turns out there is no problem - just me....

Subject topic - What are the recommendations or group thoughts on where to put Obituary text? I have placed most of them in the event area and entered the obitiuary/writeup into the text/comments block. When I prepare a Book/Narrative, these appear in the end notes. Now I am wondering if placing them in the General notes would be more appropriate. When reading a book, the general notes appear right below the individual in lieu of being a concise entry showing the idata is at the end.

In accounting there are' Generally Accepted Accounting Practices' - so is the 'Generally Accepted Genealogical Entry' for such items. Or - is it a personal preference?

Bob


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