Has anyone ever considered writing or coordinating the project of
writing a Legacy "Tips" book"?  The manual does a nice job of describing
features, the staff goes a great job responding to problems and
inquiries, and this list is a marvelous group problem
identification/solving forum.  But I believe we could all use (well
especially the newbees like me) a book on things the manual never tells
you...and you don't know to ask.

Right now I'm scratching my head on the best way to record a 3-ring
binder full of U.S. census extracts as source documents.  I know there
must be at least a few "best practice" methods out there. 

I'd prefer a "step-by-step" reference...for instance...Put the census
year here, the state here, the county here, the enumeration date here,
the district number here, the page number here, the line number here,
the information here.  You get the idea.  A very precise checklist if
you will.

In this example, I find myself bothered not knowing how much to put into
"general" source headings and where to put detail.

Has a "Tips Book" been addressed before and dismissed?

Gary


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