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*To:* Legacy User Group
*Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] Newspapers - Australia, New Zealand
Ian,
I hope you make your OCR corrections on Trove and then copy and paste
the OCR'd text to your Legacy event note etc.
What file are you talking about? I mostly don't download the file for
the new
On 03/06/2020 04:14, Ian Thomas wrote:
This is probably a general question.
Those Australian and NZ papers are made available via "Trove" and "Papers Past".
Apart from confirming or obtaining dates, relationships, places etc from the
articles, I always transcribe the full text into plain-text
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*Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] Newspapers - Australia, New Zealand
Ian,
I hope you make your OCR corrections on Trove and then copy and paste
the OCR'd text to your Legacy event note etc.
What file are you talking about? I mostly don't download the file for
the newspaper article or page
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> *Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] Newspapers - Australia, New Zealand
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> Ian,
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> I hope you make your OCR
To: Legacy User Group
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Newspapers - Australia, New Zealand
Ian,
I hope you make your OCR corrections on Trove and then copy and paste the OCR'd
text to your Legacy event note etc.
What file are you talking about? I mostly don't download the file for the
newspaper article
Ian,
I hope you make your OCR corrections on Trove and then copy and paste
the OCR'd text to your Legacy event note etc.
What file are you talking about? I mostly don't download the file for
the newspaper article or page. If I do, I use an image format and link
it to the Event.
The URL,
This is probably a general question.
Those Australian and NZ papers are made available via "Trove" and "Papers Past".
Apart from confirming or obtaining dates, relationships, places etc from the
articles, I always transcribe the full text into plain-text files, correcting
bad OCR. And I always
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