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*De :*LegacyUserGroup [mailto:legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com]
*De la part de* Sherry
*Envoyé :* 12 septembre 2016 16:18
*À :* Legacy User Group
*Objet :* Re: [LegacyUG] Identification of "UnKnown" name
Everyone's going to have their own idea on this... I leav
*1. Legacy's Missing Information tab in the Search window won't find it as
missing information if you have anything in that data field*
Yes, but can always search on "_" to see where there are.
Gene
On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 3:17 PM, Sherry wrote:
> Everyone's going to have their own idea on
: Re: [LegacyUG] Identification of "UnKnown" name
Everyone's going to have their own idea on this... I leave any unknown info
blank.
Why??
1. Legacy's Missing Information tab in the Search window won't find it as
missing information if you have anything in t
Everyone's going to have their own idea on this... I leave any unknown info
blank.
Why??
1. Legacy's Missing Information tab in the Search window won't find it as
missing information if you have anything in that data field
2. Insert Underlines for Missing. in book reports won't insert
underl
Gene
Thanks, that is what I needed
Pete
> On Sep 12, 2016, at 2:55 PM, Gene Wheeler wrote:
>
> The New England Historic Genealogical Society, in a book entitled "Guide To
> Genealogical Writing", says to use exactly five (5) underscores for an
> unknown name. Thus, I recently did a mass chang
The New England Historic Genealogical Society, in a book entitled "Guide To
Genealogical Writing", says to use exactly five (5) underscores for an
unknown name. Thus, I recently did a mass change of the use of "Unknown" to
the five underscores in Legacy. For one thing, this makes the fact stand
out
I am a little confused on how to properly identify a missing portion of a
Name. I have numerous entries were the current person's name partially
known. Is there a accepted identifier that can be used to signify
"UNKNOWN"? I currently use "Unknown" for either portion of the name.
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