I forgot to mention that using the X to close, which is by definition
supposed to be neutral, also changes the modified date.

Lots of little traps to dodge.

Wm Voss

On 19-Jun-11 8:07 PM, Wm Voss wrote:
> Just remember that opening an individual and hitting save -- having done
> absolutely nothing -- counts as an update in Legacy. Your modified list
> may run many, many more folks than have actually been modified in any
> way. You can only exit the screen with "cancel" which makes no sense, of
> course, since you may have done nothing to cancel. It is a sloppy bit of
> design that has been around since version 1.
>
> Wm Voss
>
> On 19-Jun-11 7:22 PM, Brian/Support wrote:
>> One of the values you can search on in the detailed search tab is the
>> date modified for an individual so you can look for everyone with a
>> modified date, after a date you input.
>>
>> Brian
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>> On 19/06/2011 11:55 AM, Connie Sheets wrote:
>>> I know about the date in the lower right corner of the family view screen, 
>>> but is there a way to search for everyone updated since a certain date?
>>>
>>> I find myself in the unusual (for me) position of having more than one 
>>> database and have just realized I may have recently updated the wrong 
>>> database, but if I did so, I don't remember which individuals I changed or 
>>> added.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Connie
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