Also if you entered the census events under the marriage then when you go to
the Detailed Search tab you could change the secondary to OR and Search for
whom to Family and then have the third criteria be the AND  and tick the Add
to search list

-----Original Message-----
From: R G Strong-genes
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2012 3:58 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Census List Needs Refining

Ok here is my example:
I have people that I created an 1850 Census event and enter the events the
same:
Event name: Census
I entered the description as either of these two.
Event-description: 1850 U.S or 1850 US

So I did search>find>Census List
1. United States
2 .  I Choose 1850 (note the first time I went to this screen the default
was on 1940 with no date showing if you create a Search List without
selecting a year from the box, the search will find no results. So you must
select a year from the drop down box for a search to work).
3. you can choose your Census List Report Options
4. make sure Clear List before This search is ticked
5. Create a search List (I had 3272 entries in list)
6. Options>Advanced Tagging>
7. choose a tag number and then click>Everyone in Search List>Close Advanced
Tagging
8. Now click on Search>Find and go to Detailed Search tab
9. Primary Condition: Look for whom? Individual Where to look: Event-Name
How to look: Equal To What to look for: Census
10. Check Second Condition AND Individual Event-Description Starts With 1850
11. Search only list is ticked>Create the search list (I am left with 253
entries)
12. Options>Advanced Tagging>Untag>Everyone in Search List
13. To verify that it worked you can go back to Search>Find>Census List and
looking create the list and you should see on the event tab, that everyone
that is tagged does not have an 1850 census event and those that are
untagged have a Census event-description equal to 1850

Now when you want to work on them just use the Indi. Tag # to find the next
one in the list. If you want to refine it even further then you can do that
by searching on the individuals with that tag number and what ever criteria
you want using the Detailed Search tab.
Russ Strong


-----Original Message-----
From: Michele Lewis
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2012 3:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Census List Needs Refining

Russ,
I have had problems in the past searching for event names.  If the event you
are looking for isn't the FIRST event listed, it won't pick it up.  I
submitted it as a bug a long time ago (over a year I would say) but I
honestly don't know if it has been fixed.  I haven't tried to do a search
like that since then. You might want to test it.

Michele


-----Original Message-----
From: R G Strong-genes [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2012 2:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Census List Needs Refining

To find the people to exclude then use census list to find the people for
the census year you want, then tag everyone in list, then go to first tab
and do a search for the individuals with a Census Event= to What ever you
named the event as and search only the tagged list then the results should
be those that have a census event and then you can untag everyone in list as
they should still be tagged.
Russ






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