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I'm just curious as to when will the old suggestion of adding Multiple Sources be implemented? It would be better and more reliable if two or more sources are to support a fact.
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IT Director GenoPro
      
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| You can attach unlimited sources for an individual, family or picture. For instance, double-click on an individual and click on the Sources tab. GenoPro also has dedicated source fields, such as the birth source, to help classifying the sources which can be useful in the Table Layout or when generating a report. If you have additional sources to document the birth, then go in the Source tab.
If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts. -- Albert Einstein Jean-Claude Morin Information Technology Director, GenoPro. http://www.genopro.com
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Also GenoPro sources can be hierarchic, so if you really want two or more sources for say birth data, then first create a parent source as a placeholder (right click on birth source field and choose New Source / Citation) and then create two or more 'child' sources of that parent source to hold actual source information you have (again right click on birth source field and choose New Source / Citation to create each of these, selecting the parent source in the Parent Source drop down list of the New Source / Citation dialog). Finally set the birth source back to the original parent source. Refer the reader to the child sources in the description of the parent source. e.g. 'see references for list of sources for this data'.
'lego audio video erro ergo disco' or "I read, I listen, I watch, I make mistakes, therefore I learn"
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