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  2. What a fantastic set of posts. THANK YOU. I eagerly await the next installments.
    I started out using Ancestry online and last summer bought FTM Mac and downloaded my tree from Ancestry with lots of duplicates etc. I have a much smaller tree than you, a mere 2,395 people so far, but still I spent about 6 months working through them all getting sources/places/facts all “correct” but Oh how I wish I’d read your posts first! Now I’ll Go-over my go-over.

    I do have a question though. All that you wrote make great sense to me, except the export/new tree/merge part. Wouldn’t it be easier just to do this work on the “main tree” from the get go? I love to hear your thoughts on that.

    Dave

  3. Hi Dave! For a small tree, doing it “in place” is totally fine. With the size of my tree, it was easier to not be “distracted” by everything else. I found that working on each part of the tree in isolation helped me focus. I didn’t get distracted by another part of the tree, and I was able to notice oddities with the individual branch more easily. This was especially true with cleaning up sources. There were patterns to be found, easier to see family migrations as they moved through the country, etc. It just made more sense in my situation to be lazer focused.

    Glad you enjoyed the posts. I hope to finish up some more soon.

    Danita

  4. Danita, I had given up using FTM2019 because source citations become such a mess, especially when syncing to Ancestry. Your blog has given me hope that maybe it is possible to use FTM2019 to keep everything in order. For example, I like to have one source citation that links to all the people facts in a given record. Does your “go over” approach adopt this philosophy, or would you suggest something different? I did not know that it was possible to use clip art to identify work status inside FTM2019. How do you insert a symbol into a source citation, for example? I use the Mac version of FTM2019.

    • Hi Andy – the summer has been a bit crazy, and I apologize for not responding. I do indeed try to keep everyone “attached” to the same citations, rather than having a different one for every person. I do not use clipart, but rather emojis. Emojipedia is a great place to find these. They are just a single “character” to add to the clipart. As Dave Watkins pointed out, if this is at the very beginning of the line, it can change the font. It doesn’t affect reports, etc., but it will change the fonts in the “sources” tab. Apparently a single space ahead of the emoji solves that.

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