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From: Donna Hrynkiw <>
Subject: 'Actual Text' in Sources
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 11:53:29 -0800
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Greetings all,

What's the difference between the Actual Text area in Create or
Edit a Source and the Actual Text button when you Cite a Source?

Are there different circumstances under which the two areas (and they
are separate and distinct) are printed in reports?

How should they be used?

For example, I have my grandfather's funeral card. It lists a
significant amount of genealogial information. Should I enter the
entire text under the create/edit source actual text area, or just the
appropriate bit of text under the citation detail actual text area?

Donna Hrynkiw
Researching HRYNKIW and PETRASH in Ivankiv, Borschiw, Ternopil,
Ukraine c. 1880-1922



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