Carl Cox wrote:
> <<You need to take a look at at Search>Find>Detailed Search. For this
> search you on ly need to use the first line and set as follows:
>
> Individual, Tag 1, Equals, Tagged.>>
>
> Easier than getting mixed up with Boolean operations - :-)
>
> Click on Name List icon on top, find Search on bottom, click on Show
> all tagged # (1,2,3 ...)
> Your list is there, and you can print those people in many different
> ways.
>
Carl,

With respect, that is simply another way, perhaps slightly faster, of
getting to the same Boolean search!

I tend to go on the Search>Find>Detailed Search route, because this is one
of the best functions available in Legacy, and when used fully has the
ability to answer many of the the "how do I find" questions which appear
regularly on this list. Compared with many searches found in other software
it is much more powerful.

I give a couple of examples of using this Search in my website - see:
http://www.fergys.co.uk/Blogs/tutorial.php.

Ron Ferguson
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http://www.fergys.co.uk/Grimshaw/
For The Fergusons of N.W. England
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/fergys/
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