![]() ![]() Once I determined the newspaper name, publication date, page, and column I would put that information in the file comments. ![]() how do I cite the source for the file? If there isn't any source information for the scanned clipping, I would go online and search for the obituary in various newspaper sites. ![]() The file would be saved to the Genealogy/Surnames/DOUGH/Dough, John 1895-1943 folder on my computer.īut now there is a problem. Name: MacFamilyTree 5 Developer: Synium Software Cost/License: 49 Summary: Genealogy application Current Version: MacFamilyTree 5.3.7 (Dec 24, 2008) Purchase: From Synium or through Download: Synium. So a scanned obituary of John Dough in Jwould be named Dough, John Obituary.png. The current installer available for download requires 143.5 MB of hard disk space. In case you cannot find you trees in MacFamilyTree 10s start window, please open the old MacFamilyTree version again and export your tree to your hard drive (. The application lies within Lifestyle Tools, more precisely General. The most popular versions of the application are 7.3, 7.2 and 7.1. I decided to use the reverse name and ISO date format: last name, first name, middle initial YYYY-MM-DD title. The 8.3 version of MacFamilyTree 7 for Mac is provided as a free download on our software library. MACFAMILYTREE FILE LOCATION HOW TOI've been working with (online) and Family Tree Maker 2019 on my Mac for a number of years, and have been baffled by how to name (that is, identify) and cite my photographs, obituaries, scans, screen captures, as well as online census and newspapers in Ancestry and other online image databases.Īfter downloading and reading Zotero for genealogy, I looked at how I was naming my computer files. ![]()
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