bject: Re: [LegacyUG] To-Do List as Research Log
Do you mind sharing that direct link with us? It sounds interesting! :)
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 8:58 PM, Claire Spinelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Do you mind sharing that direct link with us? It sounds interesting! :)
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 8:58 PM, Claire Spinelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I should have checked the ever-powerful internet first! I downloaded a
research log form from the Family Tree Genealogy Book Store - found via
about.com. I don't know why I never thought of this, but the forms are
really just tables inserted in a Word document. That allows you use it as a
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Subject: [LegacyUG] To-Do List as Research Log
I would like to better utilize the To-Do list as a Research Log, but
can't quite figure out how. Ex
I put the process with results both positive and
negative with the reason I see it as negative in
the Research Notes for the relevant individual. I
put actual tasks in the To Do. I sometimes add
the results there - but usually only if I haven't completed the task.
I use the Research Notes as
Claire Spinelli wrote
I would like to better utilize the To-Do list as a Research Log, but
can?t quite figure out how. Example: I?m trying to prove that ancestor
Basil is actually the ancestor Paul I was searching for. My To-Do
entries include several types of searches for a marriage record
Hi Claire,
The To do list can be used as a general List or a an individual list, If you
look at the family view of an individual you can enter a to-do for that
person - you can enter as many to-do's as you wish and then later print/or
view those as you wish/ You can see which ones are open and wh
to each other. Then
when all the to-dos are complete I transfer what I have into Legacy. Works a
treat!
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From: Claire Spinelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [LegacyUG] To-Do List as Research Log
I would like to better utilize the To-Do list as a Research Log, but c
I would like to better utilize the To-Do list as a Research Log, but can't
quite figure out how. Example: I'm trying to prove that ancestor Basil is
actually the ancestor Paul I was searching for. My To-Do entries include
several types of searches for a marriage record, his son's Social Security
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