Both fields can be added to the Index tab and you can choose where in
the list they appear.

David


On 03/01/2014 04:55, Syble Glasscock wrote:
> This is cool,  I've wished for a flag or something by the individuals
> name to remind me of certain things at a glance, so this will be
> helpful.  I just wish it could show on the Name list.
>
>
> On Thursday, January 2, 2014 8:18 AM, JV Leavitt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>     That's a good point.  The only thing is, that after making a search list
>     of one of these -- I'll call them 'AD Tags' -- I would usually want to
>     use a regular tag to make the information more visible, at least
>     temporarily, which is inconvenient, but well worth keeping in mind, as
>     with the ideas you mentioned in another post for an 'end of line' list:
>
>          Another way: Add [[end of line]] to the given name. Then it is
>          obvious in the Name List and Index View but doesn't affect output.
>
>          Another way: Use the suffix field - again making use of privacy
>          brackets.
>
>          Another way: Enter a To-Do with a distinctive category so you can
>          get a list.
>
>
>     Joseph Leavitt
>
>
>     On 1/2/2014 2:29 AM, Cathy Pinner wrote:
>      > Hi Joseph,
>      >
>      > If you use the Ancestor and Descendant Interest like tags, you have
>      > another 8 :-)
>      > Just keep a note somewhere of what each number means as you don't
>      > have a field to fill in like the real tags.
>      >
>      > Cathy
>      >
>      > At 01:40 PM 2/01/2014, you wrote:
>      >> Thank you Cathy.  I'm sorry now that I didn't pay more attention
>     to this
>      >> feature.  I have a very large db of descendants of my earliest
>     American
>      >> immigrant ancestors (from the early 1600's).  I've been going
>     through
>      >> the numerous lines of descent to find families that have limited
>      >> descendant information, beginning around the early 1800s. When I
>     would
>      >> find one, I would put a Tag 5 on one of the parents.  I could
>     have used
>      >> the "Ancestor / Descendant Interest" feature to do the same job,
>     but I
>      >> since I woke up to the fact that I could use a marriage tag
>     number for
>      >> this purpose (I have plenty of those available), I'll be using a
>      >> marriage Tag 5 instead.
>      >>
>      >> Since the FamilySearch historical records collection has
>     recently become
>      >> such a massive resource, I'm having amazing success in expanding the
>      >> information on these "Tag 5 lines," mostly using only these records.
>      >> The Tagging feature in Legacy provides a wonderful way to keep
>     track of
>      >> various factors in the file.  The only problem is that there isn't
>      >> enough of them! :-)
>      >>
>      >> Joseph Leavitt
>      >>
>      >>
>      >> On 1/1/2014 5:08 PM, Kathy Thompson wrote:
>      >>> I know they exist - I know where they are - what I don't know
>     if HOW
>      >>> BEST to use them to MY advantage
>      >>> What sort of things should I be using them for?
>      >>> How can they help me if I do use them?
>      >>> Please, give me some examples of how you (those who already do use
>      >>> them) use them to help you with your research.
>      >>>
>      >>>
>      >>> On 2 January 2014 10:14, Cathy Pinner <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>
>      >>> <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:
>      >>>
>      >>>      I wondered how many of you knew these were available ;-)
>      >>>
>      >>>      From the Help file:
>      >>>
>      >>>      Ancestor and Descendant Interest
>      >>>
>      >>>      The two fields in the bottom right corner of the
>     Information window
>      >>>      are used to express your interest level in the ancestors and
>      >>>      descendants of the current individual.  The value can
>     range from 0 to
>      >>>      3.  0 indicates no interest.  Use 1 for Low interest, 2
>     for Medium
>      >>>      and 3 for high interest.
>      >>>
>      >>>      These values can be used in the search section to compile
>     lists of
>      >>>      those people with whom you have an interest.
>      >>>
>      >>>      __________
>      >>>      As I said, I don't use them but if you get lost in your
>     file or keep
>      >>>      going off on tangents and realise you've spent valuable
>     time on
>      >>>      people barely connected to your tree, you might want to
>     think how
>      >>>      these could help you.
>      >>>      You could use them to plan 2014 research for example.
>      >>>      Which people do you particularly want to focus on?
>      >>>
>      >>>      I suggest you use your imagination. They're fields that can be
>      >>>      searched on which makes them valuable.
>      >>>
>      >>>      Cathy
>      >>>
>      >>>      At 07:51 AM 2/01/2014, you wrote:
>      >>>      >Can someone please explain to me in simple terms what the
>      >>>      >Ancestor/Descendant Interest boxes are all about, and how
>     they might
>      >>>      >be able to help me?
>      >>>
>      >>>
>      >>
>      >>
>
>
>
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