Dear John Steed, I would ask you if it I possible to have the opportunity to hide a source. As you probably know I bring almost all my information to my site http://www.maxvandam.info/ At all my events I give the information which source I have used, so that visitors of my site can see that. I have more than 1.100 sources. For privacy reasons I want to have the opportunity to mark several sources that they are hidden (private). I have learned that there is an official gedcom item for that: 1 RESN privacy. Maybe I have already the opportunity in BK, but than I have missed that. With my best regards, Max van Dam Rechovot Israel http://www.maxvandam.info/
To Max van Dam If you want to hide a source, then for now, use the N column instead of the S column. Add an Event Note instead of Source. Set the Event Note to "never print" Then it will not export to gedcom. John Steed ----- Original Message ----- From: "Max van Dam" <vandam@actcom.co.il> To: <bk@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2012 2:55 PM Subject: [BK] To hide a source > Dear John Steed, > > I would ask you if it I possible to have the opportunity to hide a source. > > As you probably know I bring almost all my information to my site > http://www.maxvandam.info/ > > At all my events I give the information which source I have used, so that > visitors of my site can see that. > > I have more than 1.100 sources. > > For privacy reasons I want to have the opportunity to mark several sources > that they are hidden (private). > > I have learned that there is an official gedcom item for that: 1 RESN > privacy. > > Maybe I have already the opportunity in BK, but than I have missed that. > > With my best regards, > > Max van Dam > Rechovot > Israel > http://www.maxvandam.info/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message >