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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Re: How do you do it?
I enjoy seeing how creative people are on this list, at solving
oddball problems and sharing their solutions. I bought a portable
(clips on the handlebars of the motorcyle or it has a car mount
bracket) GPS unit for my husband's
In fact with the mapping it's an advantage as you can only map
locations, not addresses. For a modern location, if you have the
street in the location, Virtual Earth pops the pin right on it.
But I've never gone for the USA "standard" location entry. It doesn't
make sense with my locations. I ju
was moved from one
> town to another after 75 years, to be with the family.
>
> Linda Bischoff
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ergys/
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> Date: Sat, 24 May 2008 22:05:28 -0500
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> Hi, Randolph,
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> I've tried to do it this way several different times and over all I like
> the
Hi, Randolph,
I've tried to do it this way several different times and over all I like
the results. The problem comes in when I try to create a web page.
Most of my cemeteries don't have a town associated with them, so if you
enter:
(Old Hill Cemetery) Washington County, Minnesota
you get
://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/fergys/
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Date: Sat, 24 May 2008 15:23:34 -0400
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Re: How do you do it?
It's not necessary i
Your idea of putting things in parenthesis might work in other areas
for me! I don't want to do that in the place field, because that
means I would end up with several entries for the same town in my
Locations lists, which I try to keep super clean. I keep my master
lists and sources as neat and
dfather whose burial place was moved from one
town to another after 75 years, to be with the family.
Linda Bischoff
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Re: How do you do it?
I do a workaround (sort of). I want the Cemetery Name and the Town or
City it
It's not necessary if you place the cemetery name in parentheses before the
(burial) town name.
On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 12:04 PM, Allison Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I do a workaround (sort of). I want the Cemetery Name and the Town or
> City it is in, to show on my Individuals Informat
I do a workaround (sort of). I want the Cemetery Name and the Town or
City it is in, to show on my Individuals Information window, directly
below the Death date.
If you right click your mouse button on the Individual's Information
screen, right on the word Died, it will open a window called Cust
I would agree that birthdates may not be reliable. My mother was a year
older than my father. A fact that she concealed from everyone. I can remember
her
asking me to make sure that the birthdate shown on the gravestone showed her
to be younger than my Dad. I did not comply with her reques
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