Robert,

I understand you are not using the multimedia options of Legacy?
It's one of the reasons I chose it....
Using a scanner (or digital camera) you can link photo's to the person's
record within Legacy. That way you don't need a reference to a photo
somewhere in some archive. It's simply there!

To select more people you want to print pictures of, you might be using the
tag-option, and use it printing reports. I'm not quite sure about this,
because I'm not use which reports support the tag-option, and which don't.

Good luck

Koen.

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Verzonden: zondag 16 december 2001 20:16
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Onderwerp: [LegacyUG] Adding a field?


Is it possible to add a field for data in Legacy without resorting to the
notes? In other words, a field that can sorted?

Example: As I enter people who have passed, I look to see if I have a
photo/drawing/tracing of the marker. (I try to have -something- to refer to
to back up my notes. I have July 7, 1955 as a death date and someone else
has July 11, 1955 then I can fall back on my photo of the headstone.)

If I could do this, and I happened to be visiting a area were several of my
relatives are buried, then it will give me the ability to rapidly print
those relatives for whom I need to get photos on.

Perhaps someone already using Legacy to keep track of actual photographic
data could explain how he does it please?

Thank you.


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