Hi
Being a fairly lazy typist I enter the event and then source it then add
the scan copy to the source.  I just put a short review in the text
details ie Everything left to wife etc.  That way if I send a file to
someone they can choose which details they are really interested in and
I can send the scan copy or a full file including a multimedia zip.
Added advantage of a scan copy is that you can always bring it up and
read it any time you want to review it
Gayle

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Robert Carneal
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 7:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Wills

I have a stack of wills I'd like to enter into Legacy in some orderly
fashion. How are some of you doing it? Are you just typing the entire
will
into Research notes, or typing the entire thing into an event for Will?
I
have a copy of a five page handwritten will I would like to associate
with
my GG-grandfather, but unsure of the best way to do it.  Scan them and
put
them with him as I would a picture? That seems the easiest method. Scan
them, and type them *both* so others can see if my own interpretation of
the
will corresponds with theirs? Doing both seems like unnecessary work and
time wasted.
Thank you.
Robert

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