Jenny
You don't need an override for your GRO Index source - just put both
names in one of the name boxes and it will read fine without bothering
about an override - unless you are bothering that it then reads "entry
for Joe Bloggs and Mary Smith" rather than "entries for ..."?
LOL I use a Basic style source for the GRO indexes (mostly copy and
paste from FreeBMD - I use a clipboard editor to remove the tabs and
replace with a couple of spaces instead) and a SourceWriter online
database source for the new GRO indexes for birth and death on the GRO
website. So much simpler. I just copy the GRO reference to the Credit line.
Cathy
Jenny M Benson wrote:
I was just watching a "Watch Geoff Live" webinar recording and it gave
me a good laugh!
Geoff was using SourceWriter and an attendee asked what the Override
button did so Geoff explained and showed how it was used but said that
"Legacy usually does a pretty good job without my need for doing
anything with that."
That's when I laughed out loud because wasn't it Geoff himself who set
up the SourceWriter templates? So of course they do a pretty good job!
(I think the only time I have used the Override is for the England and
Wales Marriage Index and I override the citation for that because the
template allows for one surname and forename(s) but I like the
citation to read "... entries for Joe Bloggs & Fanny Adams ..." rather
than having 2 separate citations which read "... entry for Joe
Bloggs..." or entry for Fanny Adams ..."
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