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    making note of the strength of evidence

    I may well have asked this many years ago, but it has come up again for me so I thought I would raise it anew :-)

    When I use sources to make a note of where I found the evidence to support at fact, it's important for me that I understand whether the evidence is primary or secondary, and whether it is direct or indirect. ESM / EE has a lovely diagram that illustrates this.
    I have never been able to find an efficient way of making a note of this for each citation in Reunion - and to be fair, I'm not aware of any other genealogy software that does this well either.

    I would love to know if / how other users approach this?

    Thanks!

    Teresa Collis

    ex-Roots, ex-UFT, ex-TMG
    Reunion for Mac 14.0
    Reunion Touch for iPad 1.0.18
    (macOS Sequoia 15.6.1)

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    No direct answer to your question. But MacFamilyTree does have this option. I'm also curious how people solve this.

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      From what I remember from using TMG you were able to grade each source from 1 to 5 which I found very useful and that was one of the features I missed when moving to Reunion. I’m sure this has been discussed before and a “work around” has probably been suggested.
      James L. Milne
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        Originally posted by James Milne View Post
        From what I remember from using TMG you were able to grade each source from 1 to 5 which I found very useful and that was one of the features I missed when moving to Reunion. I’m sure this has been discussed before and a “work around” has probably been suggested.
        I really liked that feature in TMG too, James. I think when I raised this some years ago someone suggested adding a field to each source template - but the problem with that is the same source could have a different "rating" depending on the fact it is linked to. I have played around with using the Citation Detail field, but I sometimes like to use that for other reasons, so it's not really useful across the board, so to speak.
        Teresa Collis

        ex-Roots, ex-UFT, ex-TMG
        Reunion for Mac 14.0
        Reunion Touch for iPad 1.0.18
        (macOS Sequoia 15.6.1)

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