Genealogical Document Organization: Paper Files to Computer Files - Featuring: Organizing Your Electronic Genealogical Documents - PDF eBook
Genealogical Document Organization: Paper Files to Computer Files - Featuring: Organizing Your Electronic Genealogical Documents - PDF eBook

Genealogical Document Organization: Paper Files to Computer Files - Featuring: Organizing Your Electronic Genealogical Documents - PDF eBook

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Genealogical Document Organization: Paper Files to Computer Files, by William Dollarhide, Featuring Organizing Your Electronic Genealogical Documents - PDF eBook, by Leland K. Meitzler; PDF eBook, 44 pages, Publ. 2023, Family Roots Publishing Co., Orting WA, Item # FR0428-PDF, ISBN: 9781628593662. 

Contents:
- Preface – Part 1
- Preface – Part 2
Organizing the Paper Files
- Turn One Pile into Three Piles
    1. Notes and Documents
    2. Compiled Sheets 
    3. Research Aids
- Separate the Notes and Documents
- Problems Filing Notes and Documents
- Three Types of People (Ancestors, Collaterals, Suspicious)
- Solving the Paper Collecting Problem
- Rules for Saving Notes & Documents
    1. Control the Sheet Size
    2. Separate by Surname
    3. Separate Surname Sheets by the Place of Origin
    4. Give Every Sheet a Page Number
- Back to the Pile of Paper
- Retrieving Notes and Compiling Family Sheets
- Preparing a List for a Family Sheet
- Example of a List of Sources (Back of Family Sheet)
- Other Indexing Options
- Paper Files to Computer Files
- Tracking Genealogical Events
- Genealogical Event Database (GED)
- Example of GED Designed for Computers
- Let the Computer Do the Work
- Paper Filing to a Computer Filing System
Organizing Your Genealogical Electronic Documents
- What You Will Need Besides Your Computer
- Electronic Filing
- Surname Folders, Country Folders & Family Folders
- What Constitutes Your Family?
- Family Folder
- Contents Sheet
- What About Photos?
- Mylio Photos