I would be curious how you will specifically accomplish the means of this. Obviously the end result will be the report attached as a file type. Glad to hear your ideas after you have mulled it over. I always have an open mind.
Monique ----- Original Message ----- From: Michele Lewis<mailto:ancestor...@gmail.com> To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com<mailto:LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com> Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2012 1:07 PM Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Webinar (research plans) Well duh! Sometimes you have to hit me to get me to notice the obvious! Thanks for pointing this out :) Michele From: unique64 Riley [mailto:uniqu...@msn.com] Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2012 3:04 PM To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com<mailto:LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Webinar (research plans) Michele, I like to attach my actual research reports under the source detail using the source clipboard. You can do this by clicking on the multimedia tab, then clicking on picture. You can attach word processing documents or pdf files if you click on the "file" box. You could create a master source name Proof Summary, Research Report or some thing else. Or, you can put something in the research notes and then use the source clipboard that has the report, (linked to it) under the multimedia tab there. Many possibilities. At least you would have the actual report with footnotes linked to the person or persons somehow, somewhere. Hope this helps. Monique From: Michele Lewis To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com<mailto:LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com> Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2012 8:09 AM Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Webinar (research plans) I frequently have to “prove” a relationship using indirect evidence. I am going to copy and paste a sample of this from my file. This is in my research notes in Legacy. We conclude that Silas Simmons is the son of James Simmons and Ellenor Lee through indirect evidence. The first known record of Silas Simmons is his enlistment into the 10 and 20 Consolidated Regiment, Louisiana Militia on 25 December 1814. It is unknown why Silas joined a Louisiana Militia instead of a Mississippi unit. We do know that this is the correct Silas Simmons (the only Silas Simmons that served in the War of 1812) because he later filed for bounty land in Perry County based on this service. There were two other Simmons men that joined this same unit on the same day, James Simmons and William Simmons. This James Simmons is, most likely, 18 year old James Jr. and not James Sr. who would have been 50 years old. We can tie James Simmons, Jr. to his father through his Bible which still exists. In the Bible James Jr. lists James Simmons, Sr. and Ellenor Lee “his wife” complete with birth and death dates. Though James and Ellenor are not listed specifically as his parents, they are the only ones listed that are of age to have been his parents (the remaining persons listed in the Bible are James Jr., his wife Lucinda and their children). James Jr. and Silas were only 3 years apart in age and most likely brothers. On the 1820 Perry County tax roll, James Sr., James Jr., and Silas are listed right next to each other. The one drawback to recording it this way in the research notes is that I can't footnote each individual fact (you CAN attach multiple sources to the research notes). If this was in a research report (and it actually IS in a research report that I wrote) each statement would be individually sourced. 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