So did you edit the shared event sentences?

Cathy

sa...@attglobal.net <mailto:sa...@attglobal.net>
Monday, 15 January 2018 7:29 AM
It rearranges the parts of the sentence, puts the [desc] at the end, not where I had it.

-----Original Message----- From: Jenny M Benson
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2018 6:14 PM
To: legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Copy an event



Where does the wording vary in a way you don't want it to?

The main reason I did not convert Census Events to Shared Census Events
is because I use the Event Desc field to enter the details of each
Individual as included on the Census.  (Exammple:  Jane Godrich; wife;
married; aged 66; born in Gosport Hampshire.)

By editing the Role of Household Member, I could create a standard
Sentence which reads, for example: She appeared as a Household Member in
the household of William Allsop GODRICH in the England Census on 02
April 1871 at 10, High Street, Winchester, Hampshire, England. The
household comprised William Allsop Godrich 3190 & his wife Jane Paul 46.

As I have played around with this and written this, it occurs to me that
if I included the full details of each household member in the Notes
(where I currently list them as "The household comprised ...) I could
use Sharing for a Census Event which would incorporate all the
information I want without me having to do any editing for each person,
as I currently do.

I think I could, anyway!  I will try this out a bit more, but I must
admit the idea of changing all my current 2,604 Census Events to Shared
Census Events is somewhat daunting!

Jenny M Benson <mailto:ge...@cedarbank.me.uk>
Monday, 15 January 2018 7:14 AM


Where does the wording vary in a way you don't want it to?

The main reason I did not convert Census Events to Shared Census Events is because I use the Event Desc field to enter the details of each Individual as included on the Census. (Exammple: Jane Godrich; wife; married; aged 66; born in Gosport Hampshire.)

By editing the Role of Household Member, I could create a standard Sentence which reads, for example: She appeared as a Household Member in the household of William Allsop GODRICH in the England Census on 02 April 1871 at 10, High Street, Winchester, Hampshire, England. The household comprised William Allsop Godrich 3190 & his wife Jane Paul 46.

As I have played around with this and written this, it occurs to me that if I included the full details of each household member in the Notes (where I currently list them as "The household comprised ...) I could use Sharing for a Census Event which would incorporate all the information I want without me having to do any editing for each person, as I currently do.

I think I could, anyway! I will try this out a bit more, but I must admit the idea of changing all my current 2,604 Census Events to Shared Census Events is somewhat daunting!

sa...@attglobal.net <mailto:sa...@attglobal.net>
Monday, 15 January 2018 3:09 AM
Shared events put in standard words of Legacy’s choosing, not of my choosing. Copying events keeps the events as I add them.
*From:* Debby Flood
*Sent:* Saturday, January 13, 2018 6:29 PM
*To:* Legacy User Group
*Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] Copy an event
I know that you can "share" an event as well, What is the difference between copying and sharing?
Debby


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I know that you can "share" an event as well, What is the difference between copying and sharing?

Debby




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