Thanks Steve.  I was suspicious that I might be up against a demo
restriction.  Yes I should have stated "Source Type".  Am I correct as to
its usage?

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Silverman
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 1:52 PM
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Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Data entry








--- On Mon 05/02, Albert Armstrong < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

> Origins. So far I have not been able to figure out how to Enter an 
> event such as "Residency" for one member of a family and copy it 
> directly to the other members. (I found this family in a census report 
> and do not wish to waste the time of entering the info in all 10 
> members).

In the deluxe version you can copy an event to the clipboard and then paste
it into other users.

> Secondly, I do not see how you intend the Source category field. I am 
> guessing that this is only used when setting up a new source to help 
> the assistant to request the recommended fields. I have attempted to 
> utilize it in existing sources and it only seems to screw things up.

Are you referring to the source type?  Just a way to catagorize your
sources.

> Can you help me?

I tried.


Steve

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