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I would like to be able to put a notation on a census record.

Anita G. Clayton
Anita G. Clayton ✭
October 17, 2020 edited October 17, 2020 in Suggest an Idea

If a census or other source has all ready been attached, there is no way to add a notation. You can when you attach it yourself if you remember at the time, but not later, unless you detach and reattach it. So a place for a notation would be terrific. Sometimes sources are attached with reservations or for certain reasons because it is difficult to tell for sure if you have the right match.

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  • Kathysexton70
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    October 18, 2020

    You can edit any source. Add information and such.

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  • Brett .
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    October 18, 2020

    Anita

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    FYI

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    There are CURRENTLY ways to NOTATE the "Sources", once they have been attached.

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    In the "Source" 'Tab', just select the "Source" ...

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    And, by selecting, EITHER, "View"; or, "Edit", options

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    You can certainly NOTATE such by adding to (or, amending) the:

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    - Source Title

    - Describe the Record (Notes)

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    And, furthermore, with the "Edit" option, you can also NOTATE such by adding/including a "Reason to Change Source".

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    I hope this helps.

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    Brett

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