Re: [LegacyUG] Short survey: Location vs. Address

2012-02-27 Thread Paula Ryburn
Marg, I do like having separate addresses, and you can print them in most
narrative/book reports (there's a report option); however, if you choose to do
that, it typically prints the entire address in parens after the
Location---and if you are storing the entire address, then it is very
redundant.  For example, I liked having "born in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan (St.
Jude's Hospital)" -- but to use the address for anything else, you really need
the full address.  Then it would look like "born in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan
(St. Jude's Hospital, 100 Main Street, Detroit, Michigan 48213)" just a bit
too much.  So, here I am still pondering! ;)  If I set it up in the Location, I
could lose the street address (but I'm not worried about that).. it would
look like "born in St. Jude's Hospital, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan".  Possibly
okay.  Need still to run through some search scenarios to decide.  Thanks for
your feedback.
 --Paula in Texas

PS--Though Legacy says it is "wrong" to put the address at the front of the
location, there are many on the list that do it that way; hence, my short
survey.  Personally, I don't think Legacy implemented the Address functionality
completely.  It's a good idea, but not really finished.  Another consideration
that weighs heavy for US customers is whether or not they are adhering strictly
to the 4-part Location; customers outside the US are used to not using Locations
the "proper" way because their Locations don't fit the 4-part "standard."
 (another somewhat incompletely implemented item, imho... or rather, something
that wasn't necessarily upgraded for world-wide usage)






From: Marg Strong 
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Sat, February 25, 2012 3:54:49 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Short survey: Location vs. Address


I can answer some of this but haven't used it much because I just read about the
address feature. Before I used to add it in front of the Location and recently
read that was wrong and messed up reports, so they offered the address feature.
The one problem I see with it is that I can't see the address at a glance. I
have to put it in an event for that.
Just a quick reflection from a very new learner!


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Re: [LegacyUG] Short survey: Location vs. Address

2012-02-25 Thread Marg Strong
I can answer some of this but haven't used it much because I just read about 
the address feature. Before I used to add it in front of the Location and 
recently read that was wrong and messed up reports, so they offered the address 
feature. The one problem I see with it is that I can't see the address at a 
glance. I have to put it in an event for that.
Just a quick reflection from a very new learner!




>
> From: Paula Ryburn 
>To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
>Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2012 11:59 AM
>Subject: [LegacyUG] Short survey: Location vs. Address
>
>
>I have read and participated in probably every thread we've had here about 
>where to put addresses -- in the Location list or in the Address list -- and I 
>still cannot decide.  (possibly just TMI--too much information--?)  
>If you have a moment today, could you please reply (off-line if you'd prefer) 
>to my short survey?  Trying to keep from generating a long thread or any 
>arguments. ;)
>Many thanks in advance!
>
>
>
>
>1.  If you use addresses at all, do you include them in the Location list or 
>keep them separate in the Address list?
>
>
>2.  What is the main benefit you see in the way you store your addresses?  
>(please keep it short)
>
>
>3.  What is the main disadvantage you see in the way you store your addresses? 
>  (ditto)
>
>
>4.  What is the report/output in Legacy you use the most?  (e.g., could be 
>webpage generation)
>
>
>5.  Are most of your Locations/Addresses in the USA?
>
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>
>
>Thanks again, --Paula in Texas
>
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RE: [LegacyUG] Short survey: Location vs. Address

2012-02-25 Thread Michele Lewis
Here are my answers...

1.  If you use addresses at all, do you include them in the Location list or 
keep them separate in the Address list?
If this a CURRENT address of a relative then I keep it in the address 
list.  If this is someone in the past that is dead and gone I put it as a 
residence event.  I NEVER put an address in the location list.  All of my 
locations are standardized.


2.  What is the main benefit you see in the way you store your addresses?  
(please keep it short)
I use Legacy as an address book to store all of my relatives current 
addresses in the address list.  I do use residence events for my ancestors and 
I will put exact addresses in their if I have them so that I can create 
accurate timelines and mappings.


3.  What is the main disadvantage you see in the way you store your addresses?  
 (ditto)
Well, since this is the best way for me to do it I don't see any 
particular disadvantages :)


4.  What is the report/output in Legacy you use the most?  (e.g., could be 
webpage generation)
I rarely print reports.  When I write up a report/story for a 
magazine/newspaper or for a client, I hand type it to make sure everything is 
formatted properly.  Legacy (as good as it is) can't be relied upon for 
accurate formatting when you have having to maintain a particular standard.  I 
might print out a FGS for someone or a pedigree chart but not a report per se.


5.  Are most of your Locations/Addresses in the USA?
Yes.  My second most used country is Germany.


Michele





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