Personally I would say there is some sense in doing both (or more) Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > The problem with storing anything on a website is, (1) you > have to have both electricity and internet to retrieve it > and (b) chances are you'll lost one or the other just as you > go to upload AND (c) if you DO manage to get there from a > different computer that has power and 'net, you won't > remember the password. > > At least if it's on my thumb-drive, all I need is the right > program to use it. > > Cheryl --and no prizes for guessing whose power has been off > lately! > > John Vilburn wrote: >> Rather than a USB or a CD, I recommend dropbox.com because it is free for 2 GB, it is effortless, >> your file will be stored on your computer and at dropbox.com (redundancy), and you can't lose it. >> >> Aloha, >> John
Aloha All, Is there a way to merge two different sources into one like we do with individuals? I made a mistake and created a same second source with a slightly different name when I already had that one. I see where there is a item under the "Tools" dropdown menu "Merge Duplicate Sources and Citations" I have clicked on it and it did something but not what I wanted to do. What it did I have no clue what ever it did it did it 31 times, ha... Any thoughts.... Thanks Earl