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Thereafter, place all new media in the person's folio, available for inspection by site visitors. You can maintain a tab map for custom labels such as '1950 Census' if you like, or you can simply allow folios to number them sequentially according to the order of their page file names.
 
Thereafter, place all new media in the person's folio, available for inspection by site visitors. You can maintain a tab map for custom labels such as '1950 Census' if you like, or you can simply allow folios to number them sequentially according to the order of their page file names.
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There is a way you can link a media document that exists in one folio, into another folio's pages.  For example, a headstone with both husband and wife's name can be physically placed in both folios, or can be placed in one folio and simply linked as a page in the other.
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There is a way you can link a media document that exists in one folio, into another folio's pages.  For example, a headstone with both husband and wife's name can be physically placed in both folios, or can be placed in one folio and just linked as a page in the other.
    
If you need to register a document contained in the folio and associate it with an event such as 'Birth', go ahead and do it using the "Exhibits" collection and folio name/doc.jpg as the medium.  For example, 'exhibits/p004352/bc4352.jpg.  Note that I've prefixed and padded the PID so that it will alpha-sort properly.  I us prefix bc for birth certificates and the file is forever linked with personID 4352.  This is a strictly personal choice. There are many other ways to do things.
 
If you need to register a document contained in the folio and associate it with an event such as 'Birth', go ahead and do it using the "Exhibits" collection and folio name/doc.jpg as the medium.  For example, 'exhibits/p004352/bc4352.jpg.  Note that I've prefixed and padded the PID so that it will alpha-sort properly.  I us prefix bc for birth certificates and the file is forever linked with personID 4352.  This is a strictly personal choice. There are many other ways to do things.
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