Kay, I think the date you are talking about is the one under the image, right?
That's only printed if the image is printed in reports--part of the caption.
I don't think that field is even validated. --Paula
From: K Turner
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Sunday, March 1, 20
:03 AM
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Dates and Media
Kay,
I put the date the event occurred.
I attach the photo in only one place. If it is a death certificate I attach it
to the death field. If it is a funeral card I attach it to the burial field.
If it is a
I always look to see if the document has a date on it and that is the date I
use. If there isn't one, then I leave the date field blank. For obituaries, I
use the publication date. Death Certificates usually have a date somewhere at
the bottom or the death date could be used since it's typica
Kay,
I put the date the event occurred.
I attach the photo in only one place. If it is a death certificate I attach it
to the death field. If it is a funeral card I attach it to the burial field.
If it is a baptismal record I attach it to the baptismal field. If it is a
compiled service
The date should be the date the event occurred. Then it will show you a
timeline of events so you can see any trends or missing information or even
contradictions.
Your images can and should be linked to every person and field they apply
to. Although everyone has their choice of methodology. Do
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