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    1. [FO] Attaching Images to Citations
    2. Regina Gualco
    3. In PAF 5, each citation can have its own image. Is it true that in Family Origins 10, an image can only be attached to a source, but not to an individual citation? Can each source have only one image? If so, what do you with multiple images for a single source, such as book where several pages are cited for different facts? (Other than sticking them in a scrapbook for an individual or family.) Thanks, Regina __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better http://health.yahoo.com

    07/30/2002 03:11:50
    1. Re: [FO] Attaching Images to Citations
    2. E.Rodier
    3. Plan for the way that images can be printed, not just linked to an individual (or source) for reference. FO 10 Journal allows multiple individual scrapbooks with different layouts but does not seem to allow family scrapbooks (used to print one image on group sheets.) FO 10 book-in-progress has a mix of source images from one page high to two pages wide as the province of Ontario changed registration books around 1900. For family images in a Journal, I need the tall ones in the descendant's scrapbook and the wide ones in the spouse's scrapbook or whatever combination happens to fit best for a household. Two scrapbooks based on shape are easier to manage than a separate scrapbook for each source. I'm dealing with a branch of the family that has some of the common first names used in many households and there are some intermarriages of cousins. Elizabeth ----- Original Message ----- From: "Regina Gualco" > In PAF 5, each citation can have its own image. Is it true that in Family > Origins 10, an image can only be attached to a source, but not to an > individual citation? Can each source have only one image? If so, what do you > with multiple images for a single source, such as book where several pages > are cited for different facts? (Other than sticking them in a scrapbook for > an individual or family.)

    07/31/2002 12:23:25