I have been trying to use sources for any facts I add to an individual. However, I don't believe I understand the best/correct use of the source. I have 2 problems (to start with) 1. When creating a web site or a book with sources, I get many repeats. Can you correct your input to fix this? Example: 101. Ibid. page 838. 102. Ibid. page 838. 103. Ibid. page 838. 2. Is there a way to not include the citation in the source list at the end of a book? Sometimes the citation is long and I don't really want it listed. I just want the actual source. And finally, is there a way to print a list or find what records a source is used on? > Guy Snyder
When creating a book report you can un-check the citations detail under the check mark for sources. Creating a web page the only thing it shows is an option for sources nothing about citations. Under 'Lists", "Source Manager", highlight the source and select "print source". This will give you a list either to screen print or open in another program. Peggy Hooper My home page http://www.myroots.net/ mailto:[email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Snyder, Guy C. [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 9:43 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [FO] Sources - Need to understand I have been trying to use sources for any facts I add to an individual. However, I don't believe I understand the best/correct use of the source. I have 2 problems (to start with) 1. When creating a web site or a book with sources, I get many repeats. Can you correct your input to fix this? Example: 101. Ibid. page 838. 102. Ibid. page 838. 103. Ibid. page 838. 2. Is there a way to not include the citation in the source list at the end of a book? Sometimes the citation is long and I don't really want it listed. I just want the actual source. And finally, is there a way to print a list or find what records a source is used on? > Guy Snyder ==== FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS Mailing List ==== The "Family Origins(r) Wish List" http://formalsoft.com/wishlist.htm ??? FAQ ??? -- http://www.graabek.com/fow/fofaq.html