David-

I'd be curious to know more about this software.

Thanks

Kathleen Cogbill Warr

On Jul 5, 2010, at 7:48 PM, David <da...@ildestino.com> wrote:

> IMHO there is one area where Legacy is really lacking and that is in
> document management/indexing. Two or three months ago, there was a
> short thread regarding a piece of software which does precisely that
> for genealogists. (Brian, if you contact me off-list I'll tell you
> more about it. Probably not fair to name it again on this list).
> What it does is allow you to enter the details of a document, use an
> indexing system of your own devising, and then make links to all the
> people named in that document. This allows you, amongst many other
> things, to 1. See at a glance the people attached to a given
> document, and 2. Instantly list every document to which a given
> person is connected.
> Because data entry is done on templates, there is no need to copy
> and paste as the information is applied to each person automatically
> with editing as necessary. I think this maybe what you are looking
> for Brian and I wish Legacy would incorporate the concept because,
> due to lack of funding and being a one person operation, the program
> I speak of is in danger of fading away in the future, though for now
> it remains viable.
>
> David
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: blr...@optonline.net [mailto:blr...@optonline.net]
> Sent: July-03-10 4:11 PM
> To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
> Subject: [LegacyUG] Finding who is connected to a document.
>
> Hi,I Have tried all of you suggestions and they all find a list of
> People,which can link me to an events associated people,to enter
> data the way I want, But Jenny's�way is closer to what I want,that i
> s,having a list of people who are connected to a source scan, say a
> census record listing a family,so I can copy and past the new event
> data to all family members listed.Sorry its taken so many messages t
> o explain what I mean,not wasted replies,you all taught me something
> .Thanks,Brian
>
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