
cit., 49" rather than fourteen additional copies of "Henry Lee, History of the Scott Family, New York: R.L. 49," or "Lee, History of the Scott Family, op. Likewise, the 14 additional references to page 49 of the same source should be able to be cited as "Ibid., p. For instance, the eighteen times I cite page 48 of Henry Lee's History of the Scott Family for two generations that all appear on the same page of my report or book should be able to refer either a single numbered footnote for the sake of brevity and space, not have eighteen copies of "Henry Lee, History of the Scott Family, New York: R.L. The ability to use a shortened form for duplicated citations in reports. This includes unauthored journal articles, for example. The ability to create custom citation formats for things that don't conform to the styles in Elizabeth Shown Mills's Evidence Explained.
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This definitely includes the various proper full citation formats for the different census years. This means not just the Quick Reference cites (the ones FTM has as optional formats), but the more complex cites as well. That ability to use the standard citation formats in Elizabeth Shown Mills's book, Evidence Explained. Here's my current wishlist, broken into multiple parts since I wrote too much for one comment: (The subject of another long, ranting post entirely, which I don't have the energy for tonight.) I do this because I have horrible results when I try to sync from Ancestry to my desktop program. I never, EVER save research results to the Ancestry tree - instead, I put the data and sources in the desktop program and sync it once a month or so. I upload a tree to Ancestry primarily for the ability to communicate with other researchers and to connect my DNA results.


McKiev hasn't yet incorporated anything I've suggested, even though I had a major bug with the FTM 2017 rollout and tried to contact them multiple times to resolve it. Occasionally they incorporated some of the suggestions.

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About once a year I send it to the software developer. I primarily use Family Tree Maker, and I've had a wish list for it for a VERY long time.
