Cathy, I used the Newfilename for about a week -- I know the date range.

Pat

On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 10:29 PM, Cathy Pinner <[email protected]> wrote:

> Pat,
>
> If you can establish the date when you made the Newfilename, then you can
> do a search
> Search - Detailed Search
> Individual - modified date - after - date you created the file (or better
> the day before).
> Then you could use split screen to compare just those people.
> This would be the easiest way given you say you only used it for a couple
> of days.
> To find the date, look at the Newfilename.fdb in Windows Explorer/File
> Explorer. Right click on it and choose Properties and look for the creation
> date.
>
> You could export that group of people who have been modified to a new
> Legacy file and then import that file into Oldfilename and use Intellishare
> Merge but you might find the Split screen easier if you're not used to
> merging as you'd probably be presented with lots more possible duplicates
> before you were done.
>
> Cathy
>
>
> Pat Hickin wrote:
>
>
> Oops, I just realized that a couple of months ago I decided to change
> my filename so I did that by saving it to a different filename.  But
> several days later, after making some changes in the Newfilename  I
> went back to using my Oldfilename.
>
> That means there is info in Newfilename that is not in Oldfilename.
>
> So-o-o -- is there a way of comparing the two files for discrepancies
> -- I just want to know what is in Newfilename that is not in Oldfilename.
>
> Does that make sense??
>
> Pat
>
>
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