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From: bob gillis <>
Subject: Re: [TMG] Divided datasets
Date: Mon, 02 Sep 2002 10:28:56 -0400
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Daniel Davis wrote:
>
> Lee, thanks for your reply.
>
> As usual, I always have to carefully study your replies, sometimes they are
> so far beyond me.
>
> > For purposes of research or convenience, entering the data in TMG is a
> good
> > idea. TMG can help you become better acquainted with your 2G-GF and his
> > life. Many others have done similar "conversions" of other books.
>
> Where Is the best place to put this within the TMG program? Go into the
> Master Source list and enter the entire book in the comment field? Can
> cut and paste be used within the TMG program to put pertinent clips in the
> memo fields of the tag entries?
>

I would make the autobiography a source and cite it in the tags that you
make from the information in the text.

You do not want to print out the entire book if you have one or two
citations to it in a report.

bob gillis


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