Book: Bio. - Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge - American Patron of Music
Book: Misc. - Notable American Women - The Modern Period
Cemetery: MN, Ramsey, St. Paul, Resurrection Cemetery
Census/U.S. Federal: 1910
Informant: Milstead, Claudia
Newspaper / U.S. / IL: Chicago Daily Tribune
Place / U.S.A. / MA: Billerica, Vital Records of, to the Year 1850
Surname / Phelps: Phelps Family of Amer & Eng Ancestors
At 11:32 AM 2/24/2016, you wrote:
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Curiosity question: How do other Legacy users quickly find a Master Source for editing or selecting for a citation?
I have always prefixed my Source List Names with the File ID ex. 2423 1920 US Census, Parks Bar Twp., Yuba Co., CA Three Scott Families which is also part of the attached media name ex. 2423_IMG.jpg (obviously Im a splitter, not a lumper). That makes finding the source easy, but a list of all source names, sorted alpha-numerically, looks helter-skelter. When sorted by the text after the File ID, the source names are better organized and visually useful in finding typos and inconsistencies in data entry. But then it seems much harder to find particular sources for editing or citation selection.
Ive suggested to the Legacy folks that a search by File ID ability would be very useful (and it would solve my problem). But until that happens Im looking for ideas from other users.
One caveat I cant use source details for primary source information and attached media (ie, no lumping) as my TNG website wont see media attached to source details in a GEDCOM, just the Detail Information and Text/Comments.
Donald Quigley
Escondido, CA
Quigley Doyle Family Tree
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