Michele,

So you are using a non-Legacy template of your own design for some
sources? Wouldn't you prefer to be able to save your custom template
in Legacy so you wouldn't need to consult your external template.
Perhaps a suggestion to Legacy?

--
Richard Van Wasshnova


On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 7:11 AM, Michele Lewis <ancestor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There are some sources that I prefer to format using Elizabeth Shown Mills' 
> first book, Evidence!  Citation and Analysis.  I like my citations to include 
> everything a person needs to find the source but nothing more so that the 
> citations are easier to read.  In ESM first book some of the citations 
> include all of the elements but are in  more concise and easier to read 
> format.  ESM will be the first to tell you that citations are as much of an 
> art as it is a science :)   There are a few citations that I cite a little 
> different than she does (Find-A-Grave entries would be one).  I CAN conform 
> SW to what I want most of the time BUT it is hard to remember exactly how I 
> did it the next time I need to cite a similar source.  I am all about 
> consistency.  I have to have all my citations following the same format.  I 
> do have a style sheet where I record all of the different sources that I use 
> so that I do cite things consistently but it is hard to remember how I 
> manipulated the blanks in SW to get it that way.
>
> Michele
>



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