Yes you are doing something wrong.
You are not understanding that combining one source with another
wipes out the first Master Source and replaces it with the second. If
you want the Master source text from the first source to be included
in the second new source, you must copy and paste it -
I find if I create a new source via SourceWriter and then combine with the
old source NONE of the Master Source 'Text of Source' is retained from the
original (basic) Master Source.
The source detail text is retained, but not the text entered in the Master
Text of Source tab in the 'old' / 'basic
- Original Message -
From: "Jenny M Benson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
What I have done is create a new Source with the SourceWriter, copying
information from an existing Source. Then I highlight the old Source,
click on "Combine Highlighted Source with Another in List...", highlight
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legacy wrote
Is there any way to "call up" the source writer from within an existing
source? I would like to change existing sources to the new format, but
see a problem in that there are many people for whom a "source" might
exist. I don't want to have to go in and manually make the change
n due course.
Regards
Bob Howes
Carlisle UK
- Original Message -
From: "legacy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 3:51 PM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Question regarding existing sources and source writer
Is there any way to "call up" the source
Is there any way to "call up" the source writer from within an existing
source? I would like to change existing sources to the new format, but see
a problem in that there are many people for whom a "source" might exist. I
don't want to have to go in and manually make the change for each and ev
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