That is very good advice, thank you Cathy!

-----Original Message-----
From: Cathy Pinner [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 20 March 2014 10:48
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Last question

You can highlight more than one location at a time.

To get all the locations in the same place listed together, I sort the list 
from right to left.

As in any windows program, you can click on the first in the list you want to 
highlight and then hold shift as you click on the last. OR hold ctrl as you 
click the ones you want.

Then use Options - Show List and make the search list.

and continue as below.

But you are right it would be easier if we could search on any location 
contains ...

Cathy

At 06:39 AM 20/03/2014, you wrote:
>On 19/03/2014 22:12, Jane Sarles wrote:
> > OK, I have one more question on how to use Legacy.  It is basically
> > the same question and has the same problem I always face - perhaps
> > just my shorthcomings.  What I often need to know is:  Certain
> > people in a certain place.  Example:
> >
> > All those with the surname Rippy in Washington County Indiana All
> > those who married someone with the surname Rippy in Washington
> > County Indiana
> >
> > Of perhaps all those with the surname Wells who anything happen to
> > them in North Carolina.
> >
> > I just need those in a separate chunk (I don't know if focus group
> > or tagged group.  My preference is a whole new file so I can work
> > with it as I research)
> >
> > I can get the list of all those with the surname and their spouses.
> > What I cannot then do is narrow it to a particular county.  There is
> > no search factor of "any place in their data equals Washington
> > County"  I should have to go through birth place equals, or marriage
> > place equals, or death place equals, and so on.
>
>What you need to do is look at your Master Location list and find the
>first location which includes Washington County.  Click on it and then
>click List Options and select Create Search List new Search list.  Find
>the next Washington County location, click List Options and Create
>Search List but this time select Add to existing list.  Continue to add
>to the existing Search List for each location.
>
>Then set up a Search for people with the name Rippy but make sure you
>select Only search the Search List at the bottom of that screen.
>
>The result will be a list of all the people named Rippy with any Event
>in Washington County.
>
>--
>Jenny M Benson




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