In some events I actually state myself as Source, but have not created a source 
(yet), but may finalize it later. Laziness or indescision or other?
Rich in LA CA

--- On Wed, 3/10/10, James Cook <jc1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> From: James Cook <jc1...@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Where to put life stories?
> To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
> Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2010, 8:16 AM
> Thanks all, good stuff so far.
>
> Richard - Why no source, every story would have at least a
> personal
> reference, even if that is you, right?
>
> Dawn - I have not heard of TheJournal, but will check it
> out.
>
> Rita - Yes, Note is obvious, but some cons is that all
> notes are
> contained there with a big long string of source citation
> references.
> My thinking this may not be as clean as I'd like.  Of
> course, using
> Events may have cons as well, for instance I'd probably
> only want
> these special events to show on narrative reports, not
> FGS.  I'll have
> to play with both ideas and see.
>
> Jenny - I don't understand "because one might have numerous
> notes,
> each with a different Source, I
> indicate briefly alongside the note which one is relevant"
> means.
> Which one *what* is relevant?  Isn't that what the
> superscript source
> citations numbers do, tell you which source is relevant?
>
> Lional & Dawn - What does "make the narrative less
> bitty" mean?  I am
> thinking one would want this sort of writeup to be included
> in the
> narrative of the report *somewhere*, and not buried in the
> source
> citations.  I also have these sorts of stories to
> include, and have
> not found a way to include them.  Attaching as events
> to individuals
> does not sound right to me.  In the publishing center,
> there is an
> option to include a custom text page (not sure what it's
> called
> exactly, it's not in front of me right now).  That
> might work for
> this, but could only be included *between* reports and not
> embedded
> within say a descendant narrative.
>
>
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