If ( and that is a big if!) you have time, why not combine the examples you have into one zip file? That way, we could download all your examples in one shot. You might even put a date on it so if the date changes, we know you made changes and can redownload. The obituary example was a stubborn one for me- the page did not want to load and I am on a cable modem. I finally came back later and was able to get to it.
I do have Elizabeth's book, and where ever you and she differ, I am just choosing you since I have an example to go by.
The only question I have is sources of books that don't have publishing information. Believe it or not, I have two such books. Just a title and author, no publisher. Leave the publication facts off?
Robert
At 1/5/2003 04:26 PM, you wrote:
Polly and others, Evidence is a wonderful guide for sources. However, currently Legacy's citations will not print exactly according to Ms. Mill's guidelines. We hope to do this in the future. I, too, wanted to get as close to her guidelines, so I developed my own personal templates which show how to enter various sources. These templates were so helpful for myself, that they've now been posted at http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/tipsSourceSamples.asp. Of course, these examples will not follow exactly her guidelines, but as she wrote to a mailing list just yesterday:
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