File > File Maintenance > Check Repair
If duplicate citations are found the duplicates will be removed. I have
a version 7.5 file that I maintain and it had duplicate sources that the
version 9.0 check repair found.
I recently discovered that merging two individuals may cause duplicate
This is probably my fault, because I import things I find on ancestry via
gedcom periodically.
When I look at an individual's source information within Legacy, I often
find the same source showing up a number of times. For example, the 1910
Federal Census shows up as a birth source two to three
Thanks Worked like a charm I'll have to try to remember that in the future
Stay Safe
Wes
On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 1:44 PM Chris Hill
wrote:
> Hi
>
> You need to set City to Saint Helier and Country to Jersey. I always
> get annoyed that the always extend St to Saint, when we nearly always
Hi
You need to set City to Saint Helier and Country to Jersey. I always
get annoyed that the always extend St to Saint, when we nearly always
don't.
Regards
Chris
-- Original Message --
From: "Wes Jester"
To: "Mailing List for users of Legacy Family Tree software"
Sent:
I have relatives who were born and died in Jersey in the Channel Islands,
primarily St. Helier. I can't seem to get a proper location in the Geo
database when I try to do a search.
I use "exact" for City, St. Helier, "skip" for County, "contains" for
State/Provence, Channel islands, "contains,
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