Are you looking for a presenter for your next meeting?

We are Tampa-area hobby genealogists who also happen to work in the software industry. We have used our knowledge of software to present our own family research in various formats and forums. And we can show you how to do it too.

We offer a number of presentations and a book-related workshop. Most of our presentations revolve around using one or more Microsoft products to accomplish a genealogy-related task. Lately, we've been using lots of Google applications too.

So check out our presentation list and see if there's something we can do to help your members. When you find a presentation you're interested in, email us at info@technology-tamers.com.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Forming Up Your Genealogy--Part 16

While doing research for the FSGS newsletter, I ran across an item that I thought might interest readers of this blog. Genealogy In Time has an online individual fact sheet that was created in 2008. Click here to see the form.

What I find interesting about the form is that I've written about every skill you would need to reproduce this form. Actually, I've written about additional skills that you could use to make the form fillable.

The upshot of all of this is that the time you spend reading a blog like this one comes into play when you find an example of something you'd like to produce for yourself. You can examine the sample, reverse engineer it, and in some cases, make it better.

So go check out the form and see if you feel confident enough in your skills to reproduce...or reproduce and improve it.

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