I haven't had that problem....  but here are a couple of thoughts....

Have you tried a Fix/Repair on the database?

If you turn on the AKA's in the index, do the missing people show up then?

Is it always the same people missing, or are they missing one day, there
another, and someone else missing?   (I hope it is the same people - it
makes it easier to do the testing....)

If you create a new database, and then import everyone from the old database
- does it happen in the new database?   (Make sure you keep them straight -
and get rid of the extra database once you have determined if it happens in
the new one or not....)

Other than that, I'd try calling support, and seeing if they have any ideas,
as I haven't heard of anyone else with the problem, so it seems strange that
you are having it - and for more than a year - making me wonder if there is
something wierd with the database....

On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 4:54 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  I asked this question several years ago and never really got an answer
> that helped. It wasn't such a problem then, but now my database is so much
> larger that it's often a real problem.For some unknown reason I don't seem
> to get all of my "people" in my database. When I go to the surname list and
> look for someone, they aren't there. But I work around it by going to the
> wife or child's name etc, and the original person that I was looking for
> really is there. So everytime I look to see if I have a particular name and
> it doesn't show up, I have to try to work around it with other connections.
> This is time consuming and quite frankly real annoying. Can anyone tell me
> what the problem is and hopefully how to fix it. Thanks    Nancy
>
>




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