I did not receive the same amount on each returned list. Quickly
looking at the differences I can see that the first request, View>
Master Lists>  Source>  "Find-a-Grave", returns Marriages where I've
attached a Find-A-Grave citation, the second request, Search>
Individual>  Source-Master Source>  Contains>  "Find-a-Grave", does
not. Also I have the option turned on to list women with married names
also, so I have an entry in the 2nd request for all surnames of a
female that has the citation attached to anything in her record.

The second request is searching on the Individual, so the source
attached to a marriage would not be listed.

Nira

> On 6/24/2011 10:16 AM, Richard Van Wasshnova wrote:
>> A short test for you.
>
>
>> View>  Master Lists>  Source>  "Find-a-Grave"
>> and
>> Search>  Individual>  Source-Master Source>  Contains>  "Find-a-Grave"
>>
>> The 2 above operations produce a list of names. "Find-a-Grave" is a
>> unique source name. (There is not a source like "Find-a-Gravestone".)
>> You can substitute for "Find-a-Grave" anything unique in your source
>> list.
>>
>> Will they both produce the same quantity of names? Yes or No?
>>
>> If "no" why are they different.


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