I think the straight answer to the question is that if your certificate
comes from the GRO then the GRO is the Source, and the Repository; if it
comes from your Local Register Office then that is the Source, and that is
the Repository.
I record the Source and Repository simply as a reminder
Thanks to Jenny (Benson), Jennie (Matherson) and Mike (Fry) who answered my
question. I have now altered the settings from the Windows default to comply
with the list requirements.
Pat Molloy
Legacy User Group guidelines:
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Etiquette.asp
Archived messages:
Recently there have been a number of messages to the User Group about emails
which are in HTML, and not in plain text.
I use Windows Mail.
Not being very computer literate, I contacted Legacy support asking how to
configure Windows Mail so that my messages would be sent in Plain Text. They
pol
Thanks to all of you who replied to my query about folder structures.
You are a friendly lot.
You have given me something to think about particularly with regard to linking
computer records to paper records.
Just to comment on a couple of points that were made.
My principal reason for having
I am a newbie to Legacy - it arrived in the post on Saturday.
I have been researching my family history for about 10 years, and for much of
that time I have used a different genealogy programme. I was never completely
happy with it, so I've migrated to Legacy on the advice of a friend.
Initiall
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