i search alway if i find information from the royalty’s i have in my tree, and if i have already multiple citations that i know, to ad these citation, i first must type the source name, and then i can search there for the citation, will it be in te future possible, that you can at once search for the citation, and second, it will be perfect if you can select multiple sources or citations, at once.
You do need the name of the source in order to determine the correct citation to use. I can’t see that being separated. If you can’t remember which source the citation is under you can use ”Find Everywhere” on the Search page to help you locate it.
If you search in “sources and citations”, you do have to start with the sources as Renee described. But if you know a person who already has the citation you need, you can go to that person and memorize the citation without first knowing the name of the source. Another option is to use Advanced Search and search for Any Fact > Source > Footnote Contains and then search for text from the citation. That will get you to a person with the citation without knowing the name of the source, which again you can memorize for pasting into the new person. Or as as Renee described, Find Everywhere should find text from the citation without knowing the name of the source.