Sourcing a 2-Page Document

lisa
@lisa
10 years ago
126 posts
Hello! I have another sourcing question. Some families are listed on a census document at the bottom of the page and spill over onto another page. How is it best to add both the pages? I have just been linking the folks who are on each particular page, but I didn't know if there was a different or even better way? Thanks! Lisa
updated by @lisa: 07/09/16 09:21:02AM
brian
@brian
10 years ago
10,148 posts
lisa:
Hello! I have another sourcing question. Some families are listed on a census document at the bottom of the page and spill over onto another page. How is it best to add both the pages? I have just been linking the folks who are on each particular page, but I didn't know if there was a different or even better way? Thanks! Lisa

Hi Lisa!

Right now the sources only takes 1 actual file, but you can "work around" that (until I can get better support in for multiple files) by "printing" both pages together as a PDF. On a Mac it's super easy - if you're on Windows I'm not sure how to do it, but here I just load up the 2 images in Preview, select "print" and print them both to a PDF then upload that PDF as the source.

Let me know if that helps.

Thanks!


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Brian Johnson
Founder and Lead Developer - Jamroom
https://www.jamroom.net

updated by @brian: 12/29/14 09:23:55AM
lisa
@lisa
10 years ago
126 posts
Interesting. I'll see if there is some way to do that with Windows. I cannot tell you enough how much I LOVE this program you designed! It's a lot fun and informative! The interface is different than the genealogy program on my computer because with the timeline I can see better what is missing! It's fun "developing" an ancestor. Thank you again!
updated by @lisa: 12/29/14 09:23:55AM
brian
@brian
10 years ago
10,148 posts
lisa:
Interesting. I'll see if there is some way to do that with Windows. I cannot tell you enough how much I LOVE this program you designed! It's a lot fun and informative! The interface is different than the genealogy program on my computer because with the timeline I can see better what is missing! It's fun "developing" an ancestor. Thank you again!

Awesome - I really appreciate that! I've been super busy traveling and working with some other (high priority) issues with our other Projects, but I've got some additional modules I'll be releasing shortly that I think you'll like. I'll be getting back to doing some Genosis work as well and will get caught up on the outstanding requests.

Thanks!


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Brian Johnson
Founder and Lead Developer - Jamroom
https://www.jamroom.net

updated by @brian: 12/29/14 09:23:55AM

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