Go to the Options button, click on customize, go to 8.13 and when you get
there, there is a button for Options or something like that.  Click on it,
scroll down to the bottom and there is a button to click to delete the
hints icon when you have reviewed all of them.

On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 8:32 PM, Ian Beach <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> As this discussion seems to have off the original topic that I posted, I
> reiterate points 2 and 3 (particularly point 3)
>
> 2. It IS finding all sorts of spurious hints from the USA even though all
> my
> entries are UK based.
>
> 3. If I "Reject" Hints (e.g. the US ones) the little orange hint icon
> quantity
> doesn't change and next time I run the hints all the Rejects have
> reappeared.
>
> Ian Beach
> College Grove, Western Australia
>
> On 21/04/17 10:25 PM, Philip Solida wrote:
> > This is indeed good news Brian... I see it as a full answer to any
> remaining
> > need for ancestry other than the images being shared to family search by
> tree
> > owners as they have to ancestry in the past... word of mouth folks... we
> need
> > to get out there and talk this up at local meetings of genealogical
> societies
> > ect. The program far exceeds Ancestry in what it can do, so why hold on
> to it
> > after the recent problems... They will have to come out with something
> truely
> > compete and new features for me to consider upgrading Family tree 2014...
> >
> > On Apr 21, 2017 10:12 AM, "Brian Kelly" <[email protected]
> > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >
> >     I am a beta tester and there are many sources I found via the hints
> which
> >     include a link to an image which can be viewed (and downloaded if you
> >     choose). It is not a "one click" solution where the image is
> automatically
> >     added to your file along with the source but except for some
> FamilySearch
> >     images which are not downloadable due to restrictions placed on the
> images
> >     by the provider I was able to download and attach source images
> obtained
> >     via the Hints at Find My Past, MyHeritage and FamilySearch.
> >
> >     Images I found via this method included: Census pages from England
> and
> >     Wales, Canada and the United States, Images for birth Death and
> marriage
> >     registrations from various jurisdictions, Parish record images with
> >     baptism, marriage and death details.
> >
> >     Not all hints included images because some are based only on indexes
> which
> >     have no image.
> >
> >     Brian Kelly
> >
> >     On 21-Apr-17 9:59 AM, Philip Solida wrote:
> >
> >         The current hinting I see as a start... and a good start at a
> competitive
> >         hinting system to ancestry. Hinting has been to this point one
> of ancestry
> >         '72 biggest advantages, and I like the ability to use multiple
> hinting
> >         sources... that said another advantage to ancestry has been
> attached
> >         images
> >         of the actual cited documents so you can download your own copy.
> That
> >         ability is also needed. As it has been use family search to
> search or
> >         expand tree without charge, you still seam to need Ancestry to
> document
> >         beyond a citation... actual image of a primary source
> document... so true
> >         competition will need to include those features at some point in
> the
> >         national databases. That is to say while the program as I see it
> is
> >         far and
> >         away the best, the free databases have some catching up to do.
> The
> >         ability
> >         to see and save a source document as part of a hint is primary
> as opposed
> >         to what may be a guess as to date from someone else's
> undocumented
> >         guess on
> >         their tree... goes to what is the quality and source of the
> information in
> >         a hint.
> >
> >
> >
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