I understand your frustration,  I started with my smaller file and had about 30 
pages in a pdf, which I worked on for a while, when seemed endless, but then I 
decided to choose certain ones, such as  bad dates. and getting children in 
Chronological order, I'd chosen this options for new entries, but didn't know 
about the about the option of doing them all at once until I read a reply from 
support.  I would create the pdf, leave it on my desktop, and after I worked on 
it for a while, I'd re-create the pdf, because sometimes one correction affects 
several people and yes it was satisfying see the less number of pages I had to 
work on.

I completed those and now I'm working on what I consider the hard ones, and 
will continue as I have time.
There's a few, I may not ever have an answer for and I wish we had an option of 
changing the color of the flag or something to remind me I'd worked on this, 
but still unsolved.

I encourage you to continue with the Potential Problems until at least most are 
solved, yes it's very time consuming, and honestly I was totally shocked I had 
that many errors, typos, dates reversed etc., so this is a GREAT tool and I'm 
so glad Legacy has added it as it is now, yes I'd prefer a few things 
different, but it's a great asset to our genealogy research.
Syble




On Friday, January 31, 2014 12:14 PM, MikeFry <[email protected]> wrote:

On 31 Jan 2014 19:44, singhals wrote:
>
>> I'm afraid I'm one of those incorrigible readers -- show me
>> an (*) and I'll look for the footnote, even on a ketchup
>> bottle.:(   I was spending all my time opening red-dots.
>
>You're just like my better half. Reads anything - cereal packets are one
>favourite :-)
>
>--
>Regards,
>Mike Fry
>Johannesburg (g)
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