On 13/01/2014 01:58, Michele/Support wrote:
> Here is an example.  Let’s say you are going to use multiple census
> records as a source for something.  You can put them all on the
> clipboard and paste them all at once.  An example of that is using
> multiple censuses to show the relationship of the children to the
> parents or the marriage of the parents.

If some people want to work that way, that's fine.  But it would never
work for me.  I would never be finding all those Census records at the
same time.  Once I've found a particular Source, say the first Census, I
would enter all the details from that to everyone to whom it applied.
Then I might move on to another Source or look to find more people in
the same Census.

I would never find information, put it on the Clipboard and then not use
it until I had amassed a lot more - which I might never be able to do.
The nearest I do to "storing" a Source - if it's late at night, say, and
I want to go to bed, or if I run out of time - is make a note of what
I've found and I come back to it the next day and enter the information.

--
Jenny M Benson



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