As a related question can I use this feature to check that citations for
the same event are consistently worded? If not, is there another way to
check and standardize the wording of citations?
Many thanks, Fred Barton

On Fri, 4 Aug 2023, 04:42 Jenny M Benson, <ge...@cedarbank.me.uk> wrote:

> On 04/08/2023 05:40, John Bernacki wrote:
> > I was trying to solve some bugs, and somewhere within Legacy (I don't
> > remember where), I came across the option to "Rebuild Source Citations".
> > The bugs were not related to sources, but out of curiosity, I clicked on
> > it, thinking another screen would pop-up which would make it clearer
> > what it was about, or would provide options. Instead, it immediately
> > went through my database to perform the function. When completed, there
> > was no message. I checked some of my sources but did not notice any
> > changes. What did "Rebuild Source Citations" do to my database? I cannot
> > find a reference to it in Legacy Help.
> >
> See
> <
> https://news.legacyfamilytree.com/legacy_news/2019/04/new-feature-rebuild-source-citations.html
> >
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