MAC users can save from a spreadsheet or database into an ascii format
(.prn or .txt) and you can then import it into a Windows/DOS machine
spreadsheet or database program, etc. Same with plain text -- can be
put into html tables with her MAC and sent to you and then you can
still use it -- since html is understood by both types of machines.
Judy M.
Hello Everyone!
I am trying to figure out what is the best way to transcribe census
records, so
they can be put online.
I was reading the USGENWEB pages and saw two different sites, the
Census Archives
and the Census Project. It almost looked like they
were two different sites competing against each other, using the
USGENWEB logo, but not really a part of the USGENWEB. Has anyone else
used either of these to get census records online?? Are they a part of
the USGENWEB?
I would like to have the census records online, but was concerned
about sending
them to either of these sites. So I had thought about
getting them up on the actual county site.
I was going to build a page for census records for the county, and
try to come up
with some sort of template that others can use too.
My problem is I have a woman who has a MAC helping me transcribe
census records. And we are having a problem coming up with a format
that we can both use.
I am relatively new to all this, and am struggling with a solution,
does anyone have any ideas on a somewhat simple way to do this??
How is everyone else putting census records online???
Help Please!!! <G>
Gina Richardson
INGenWeb Volunteer Coordinator
Randolph County IN
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inrandol/
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