Steve,
You are just showing that you don't use SourceWriter much or at all as
of course it doesn't make everything a Master Source.
Whether you are an extreme lumper or an extreme splitter you can use the
SourceWriter but why you'd use it as an extreme splitter is as much a
mystery to me as why a
On 7 Feb 2016 at 12:16, Cathy Pinner wrote:
> Making everything a Master Source and not using source details, on the
> other hand makes it much harder to be consistent AND harder to find
> everyone for whom you've used the these Deed Books as you have to
> highlight all the relevant "Master Source
Barton,
I can't answer your specifics as I'm not familiar with this record source.
However, two principles:
1) enter enough so someone can find what you're looking at.
2) as a general rule don't put Source details into the Master source
especially if you're likely to find someone else in this sour
I'm just starting to enter deeds, and selected the first Master Template
(Deed Books > Basic format) since I have the deed sent to me by the county
registrar. My question is this: I know EE talks about the "series" in
which a specific record falls; but how useful or even relevant is this
informat
I hadn't noticed that -- that did the trick! Thanks, Cathy!
Pat
On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 8:41 PM, Cathy Pinner wrote:
> Pat and Brian,
>
> There is a difference between List-style format and Printed-style fomat
> under Print Format on the Options Tab.
>
> List-style includes the Source List Name
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