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From: Kathy Lenerz <>
Subject: Re: [GENBOX] How do I do this?
Date: Fri, 08 Oct 2004 16:48:39 -0400
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wrote:
> All I'm saying is that you way won't let you get the search results you
> want.
Your way won't either.
> If that isn't satisfactory, then I guess you will have to resort
> to a different program until such time as programming changes are made
> to accommodate what you want.
"Love it or leave it" is always a facile response, but misses the point.
> BTW, if I wish to each and every obit, I don't use it via finding
> sources. . . . And I can simply do an *
> Deseret News and get a filter Pick Dialog for any obits tied to that
> source.
You have totally lost track of the original question (and your original
response):
My question:
> I know that I can see the citations on the Sources-Links tab, but I would
> like a printed copy of the events, their dates, and preferably, the CDs.
> Is there any way to accomplish this?
Your response:
> Run a query where you have selected the Notes tab
> and used the source name in the bottom parameter.
My followup:
> you can't search for higher level sources on the Notes tab, only lower level ones
A disagreement is not a flame.
KQL
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