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    1. Re: [PAF-5] reorganize sequence of citations?
    2. Richard Rands
    3. As far as I know there is no drag and drop feature for citations, but you can use the memorize and paste feature. For example, if you have two citations and you wish to reverse their order, select the first citations and click on the memorize button. Then delete the citation. That will leave the second citation as the first and only citation. Then click on the New button and when the Source List screen appears, click on the Use Memorized Citation button. The memorized citation will now become the second citation. The only problem with this technique is that if there are more than two citations, you will have to do some careful memorize, delete, and paste steps to get the final sequence you wish. Just remember that you can only paste to the end of the list. So suppose you have citations A, B, C and you would like to end up with B, A, C. The quickest way to do this is to memorize, delete and paste A which will give you B, C, A. Then memorize, delete and paste C which will give you B, A, C. Richard Rands At 12:45 PM 5/4/2005 -0400, RLNordberg@aol.com wrote: >Is there a way to reorganize the sequence of citations, so that e.g., >citation of 1910 (citation 3) census appears between 1900 (citation 1) >and 1920 >(citation 2), even though 1910 was entered later? Drag and drop would be >nice. > > >==== PAF-5-USERS Mailing List ==== >FreeBMD - Free Access to England and Wales Civil Registration Index >Volunteer as a Transcriber Today! >http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/

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