Thank you,

I have learned something.  I didn't know about #2 Family View: If the
"highlighted" individual has more than one spouse.......

Janet

On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Arnold Sprague
<aspra...@chicagobooth.edu>wrote:

> Two Legacy features that I especially like are:
>
> #1. Family View: If the *highlighted* individual has siblings, it is easy
> to rotate through the brothers/sisters by merely left-clicking on the
> adjacent thin *vertical* space in the *middle* of the Family View.
>
> #2. Family View: If the *highlighted* individual has more than one spouse,
> it is easy to rotate through the husbands/wives by merely left-clicking on
> the adjacent thin space in the *left/right* margins of the Family View.
>
> #1 and #2 above allow one to quickly go through family members who are in
> the same census, for example, and add the Census Event to each of them using
> the Clipboard. (I use a census, please *no* hisses or boos, as an event and
> thus can quickly add the Census Event, via the Clipboard, to all siblings
> who are in the same census.)
>
> Arnold Sprague
>
>
>
>
> At 03:25 PM 10/19/2009, you wrote:
>
>> Mary's "Lost" post reminded me of how many great tips and shortcuts I
>> picked
>> up from the LUG when I first started using Legacy.  Unfortunately new
>> users
>> sometimes don't even know the question to ask in order to find some of
>> these, and LUG discussions lately seem to be far from basic.  My personal
>> favorite is the Source Clipboard, and anyone who isn't using it should
>> drop
>> everything and read Legacy's Help > Index > Clipboard > Source.
>>
>> Would others like to mention their favorite feature or shortcut?
>>
>> Kirsten
>>
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