But media can be applied to things which are not directly related to
people such as Locations, Sources, Addresses and Temples. Those paths
without a person in the list using your method may be used by those
media. I cannot comment on why you say some lists are short or include
the wrong people.

Have you used the scrapbook media listing report?
Reports > Other Reports > Scrapbook
That report can include media listings for Locations, Sources (Master
and Source Details), Addresses and Temples as well as individuals and
marriages. You can also choose the type of media files to be included in
the listing.
The print media file list button will let you generate a report.

Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
[email protected]
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com

On 13/06/2014 2:09 AM, Richard Van Wasshnova wrote:
> When you: "View > Master Lists > Source"
> you can select any source and "Show List" to see all who use it.
> Same for most other lists.
> For Locations you see list of people as soon as you select a location.
>
> However for the" Media Folder List" the only way I can find to show users is
> "Options > Delete > View List" which seems a bit risky.
>
> Ignoring the risks though I'm not pleased with the results I'm getting.
> Some paths show nobody using them, others come up short and wrong people.
> I have 400 paths, (5 samples below)
>
> [Default Media Folder]\Docs\Books\Bay_Settlement_of_Monroe_County\
> [Default Media Folder]\Docs\Cemetery\Our_Lady_of_Hope\
> [Default Media Folder]\Pictures\vanwasshnova\
>   https:\\familysearch.org\pal:\MM9.1.1\\
> http:\\www.wikitree.com\wiki\\
> Does anyone else get good results? Is there another way to find who is
> using any media path?
> I know I could move or rename a directory and see who comes up in
> missing.txt
>



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