Maybe fine for misspellings, but not good for altering the content of event
notes.

Cafi Cohen
Arroyo Grande, CA

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        You can probably fix most misspellings by using the search 
and replace feature.  Just type a long enough string to be 
sure you're only picking up the one event.  I've fixed 
fat-fingered goofs in source details this way and it works 
pretty well.

                                Ruth Ann

Jim Winfrey wrote:
> Sherry,
> 
> I agree that the event clipboard was a major step in the right
> direction and, in fact, use it to create pseudo linked events.  But
> creating them is not the issue.  Let's say that I add 40 family
> members who attended a wedding.  I create a list, add the event to the
> first person, then copy it via the event clipboard to the other 39. 
> Takes a while but saves a lot of time.  Ten minutes later I realize
> that I misspelled weddin and need to correct.  This time it is either
> repeat the clipboard or do 40 edits.  That's my definition of bulky.
> 
> Jim
> 
>
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