I don't understand the "recorded date" on the "Source info" window.
I am working with the 1880 census for VA, B County, which I have used on at
least 1 previous occasion. Now I am using info from the same census on a
different person. So under "recorded date" I had entered the date I first
u
You do understand the record. It assumes you won't be
wanting to change and keep two dates for the same
source. That is why I ignore it. If you want multiple
dates for the same source, you need to put the dates
in the portions of the various notes they apply to.
Rich in LA CA
--- Pat Hickin <[EMAIL
Hi Pat,
This is again a difference between Master Source and Source Detail.
By all means put a Recorded Date in the Master Source when you first
create that source.
But for individual entries within that Master Source, put the
Recorded Date in the Source Detail.
Cathy
At 06:57 AM 3/09/2007,
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From: "Pat Hickin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "LegacyUG"
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 3:57 PM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Source Citation-Recorded Date
I don't understand the "recorded date" on the "Source info" window.
I am
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