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From: "Franklin Ingram" <>
Subject: RE: [TMG] Re:Clooz and Filing systems question
Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2003 07:15:46 -0400
In-Reply-To: <000501c387df$46b241d0$6501a8c0@pmgibson>


Yes, I just had a discussion at our TMG User Group about this very question.
I was about to use Clooz to enter my data and was told by the more
experienced TMG users that I could accomplish essentially the same thing in
TMG. We did not have time for the "how to's" to be in much detail, but it
gave me pause.

However, following this thread, I hope that those who also use Clooz could
say more about why they are using both Clooz and TMG and how much
information they actually put in Clooz? What does Clooz actually help you
do that TMG does not? Thanks.
Franklin

-----Original Message-----
From: Patty Gibson [mailto:]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 1:46 AM
To:
Subject: RE: [TMG] Re:Clooz and Filing systems question


I understand your filing system, but what does Clooz help you do?

Thanks -- Patty

-----Original Message-----
From: [mailto:]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 10:35 PM
To:
Subject: [TMG] Re:Clooz and Filing systems question


I file my documents according to type rather than surname. I have
several
categories, i.e.: births, marriages, deaths, obituaries, articles,
genealogies,
etc. I then give each document a number (birth 0001, birth 0002, obit
0001).
I'm using CLOOZ, though you could use Access or another database. Each
document goes into a separate acid-free sheet, a label with number is
put on upper
right-hand corner of the sheet (and same number in pencil on document),
and
the document is filed in a notebook according to number.




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