It would be nice if you could specify in more detail to which portion of the
information this source refers too. On the other hand, that would also
result in reports with lots of superscripted numbers: one for the birthdate,
one for the birthplace, -address, -note and -picture.
As a work around you could make a Comment in the Source-detail (or make it
part of the source-detail itself) to which part of the info this source
refers too.

Wim

 [ -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
 [ Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Lisa Young
 [ Verzonden: woensdag 29 januari 2003 23:49
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 [ Onderwerp: Re: [LegacyUG] Source Citations for Notes on Birth,
 [ Christening, Death & Burial vital dates
 [
 [
 [ The notes attached to the vital events (birth, baptism, death,
 [ burial) are
 [ sourced together with the vital event it is attached to. This would be
 [ similar to Events - attached sources refer to both the Event Name and the
 [ Event Note attached to it.
 [
 [ Lisa
 [
 [ ----- Original Message -----
 [ From: "Arnott, J&H" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 [ To: "Legacy UserGroup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 [ Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 10:43 AM
 [ Subject: [LegacyUG] Source Citations for Notes on Birth,
 [ Christening, Death
 [ & Burial vital dates
 [
 [
 [ > Hello Fellow-Listers:
 [ >
 [ > My post of 2 days ago - "Subject Re: Source Citation
 [ References for Birth,
 [ > Marriage, Death, Burial Notes"
 [ > has not yet generated any response so I shall try again.
 [ >
 [ > Perhaps  my question was poorly-worded or maybe I am missing something
 [ > that is too obvious for comment?
 [ >
 [ > For example, against burial date, I use three source citations as a
 [ > reference (this was a war grave from WW1 and there are several
 [ sources of
 [ > information documenting this ancestral burial).  I use the
 [ "Burial Notes"
 [ > to include further information on the burial using only *one*
 [ of the three
 [ > source citations as a reference for these notes, and use the
 [ Source Icon
 [ > to link these notes to that one particular source.
 [ >
 [ > However, when I print out the Individual Report, no Source Citation
 [ > Superscript appears against "Burial Notes" -- the reader has
 [ to refer to
 [ > all three Source Citations which appear against "Burial Date"
 [ and divine
 [ > which is the correct one.  If I elect to drop "Source Citation
 [ Text" from
 [ > Master Sources on the Report, this involves a lot of guess
 [ work and could
 [ > lead to errors.
 [ >
 [ > Why does the respective Source Superscript not appear against "Burial
 [ > Notes", as it does for General Notes, Research Notes, Event Notes,
 [ > Marriage Notes etc...??  The 'problem' as I see it that Birth-,
 [ > Christening-, Death-, & Burial-Notes do not appear to constitute an
 [ > "Event" when viewed under "Assigned Sources for Individual"
 [ >
 [ > Any and all suggestions will be gratefully received!
 [ >
 [ > Jim using Leg4 / build 11 Oct  / on Win 98
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