I think you need two tags there. Tag the first list, (with tag 1, for
instance). Then do a search for direct ancestors and tag those with a
second tag number (tag 2, for instance). Then do a search for
Individuals with Tag 1 and Tag 2.
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JL Beeken
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On 1/21/2013 1:03 PM, John Roose wrote:
> An example: I have a search list of people born, died, buried in Ohio.
>>From that list of several hundred names, what is the easiest way to
> identify those that are direct ancestors? They are, of course, bold in
> the resulting "Search List" but there has to be an easier way than
> scrolling down and tagging them individually. Suggestions?
>
> Thanx. John
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