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Keeping Census Records on the computer
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Heather | Report | 16 Aug 2006 13:33 |
I make a folder for each family and if neccessary (depending how many I have), folders within that those for each census. I haven't managed to work out how to keep them in paper form! Heather |
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Jo Jo | Report | 16 Aug 2006 13:32 |
As I use the new tree on Ancestry, I just attach all the census forms to the correct people. For paper copies I keep plastic wallets for each family group and put all paper in each one. If they overlap I photcopy and put one in each relevant file. Not sure if this is the best method. Regards JoJo |
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Borobabs | Report | 16 Aug 2006 13:32 |
Jeannie to keep them on computer, just press the save button when you are viewing it and save to my documents;; To print go to printed version and then click on print above bar or file and print;; Babs |
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We're all crazy now | Report | 16 Aug 2006 13:24 |
I'm sure this has been asked before but I cannot find the thread. Ideas, please, on how you catalogue and name your census records on the computer and in paper form too. Many thanks Jeannie |