Re: [LegacyUG] Speaking of the surity level....

2009-10-04 Thread BMcL Robinson
Hi Michele

I generally do not change the surety level. However I do change the surety 
up and down for the exceptions - particularly for highlighting low levels of 
surety, or where there are two usually reliable but conflicting sources for 
the same event (raise the level for the "correct" one).

Cheers, Brett

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Speaking of the surety level... do y'all use this?  I never have.  I know in
my head which sources are credible and which ones are more dubious.  I
appears these levels are only for the benefit of the compiler.  When you
print reports and such these surety levels don't print for others to see.

michele 




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RE: [LegacyUG] Speaking of the surity level....

2009-10-03 Thread Kirsten Bowman
Michele:

Surety level is pretty subjective and I don't use it.  Seems to me that readers 
should be able to judge surety from reading your source notes.

Kirsten

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Speaking of the surety level... do y'all use this?  I never have.  I know in 
my head which sources are credible and which ones are more dubious.  I 
appears these levels are only for the benefit of the compiler.  When you 
print reports and such these surety levels don't print for others to see.

michele 









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Re: [LegacyUG] Speaking of the surity level....

2009-10-03 Thread TomK
I use them to help identify level of confidence in the information.  The
surety level does export on GEDCOMs too and show up in my online tree using
TNG.
Tom

On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Michele Lewis wrote:

> Speaking of the surety level... do y'all use this?  I never have.  I know
> in my head which sources are credible and which ones are more dubious.  I
> appears these levels are only for the benefit of the compiler.  When you
> print reports and such these surety levels don't print for others to see.
>
> michele
>
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[LegacyUG] Speaking of the surity level....

2009-10-03 Thread Michele Lewis
Speaking of the surety level... do y'all use this?  I never have.  I know in 
my head which sources are credible and which ones are more dubious.  I 
appears these levels are only for the benefit of the compiler.  When you 
print reports and such these surety levels don't print for others to see.


michele 





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