adding notes/media
Posted: 25 May 2021 18:05
Hello all,
Opinions sought, please!
I have some original letters from my grandfather to his mother shortly before he was killed at The Somme.
I have scanned the originals (into pdfs), and I have separately transcribed them to a laid-out word document with notes and comments, which I would like to include in my project.
As I see it, my choices are to strip out the formatting and use rich text and add it as a note (losing the lay-out) or I add the word document to the media tab and link. I've done the latter but it means the person opening the file would have to have word installed.
Also I don't want the word document editable by anybody else (or me by accident).
In an ideal world, eventually I'd like to have a pdf file of several pages with the originals and the transcriptions but, at the moment, it's one file at a time!
Is there a right and wrong way to treat documents/letters etc?
Thanks
Janine
Opinions sought, please!
I have some original letters from my grandfather to his mother shortly before he was killed at The Somme.
I have scanned the originals (into pdfs), and I have separately transcribed them to a laid-out word document with notes and comments, which I would like to include in my project.
As I see it, my choices are to strip out the formatting and use rich text and add it as a note (losing the lay-out) or I add the word document to the media tab and link. I've done the latter but it means the person opening the file would have to have word installed.
Also I don't want the word document editable by anybody else (or me by accident).
In an ideal world, eventually I'd like to have a pdf file of several pages with the originals and the transcriptions but, at the moment, it's one file at a time!
Is there a right and wrong way to treat documents/letters etc?
Thanks
Janine