Re: Using to-do lists in genealogy software



On 09/29/2011 06:00 PM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
For completeness, I'd like to incorporate all their research into my
tree (on my computer); however, time is finite (I could spend forever
copying their data). Therefore, I might well leave myself a "to do"
note, saying something like "details of spouse/children/parents are to
be found at ...", in the to do field of several of the people.

That's for the Notes field, not the to-do list. :)

Todd
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