They are all named files with search criteria.  For example

Name Name Death.sco  ( The sco is a guess as I am not at the right
computer)  should bring up the search for:  individual  contains gname, and
individual contains surname and date contains.
They are all saved  pre loaded with data such as    bert caul 1922,

It will not only be a lot of work to redo them all but even harder trying
to remember the search patterns.
I pretty well use them by habit now,  or should I say did :-)



Ian



On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 2:31 PM, Brian Kelly <[email protected]> wrote:

> Are you customizing the built-in searches? If so you should save your
> customization as a new search name so it will not be overwritten by future
> updates. There was quite a lot of work done on internet searches by one of
> the beta testers during Legacy 9 testing so a lot of the old search files
> contain new search strings.
>
> Searches are stored in the _AppData\iSearch folder as .cis files.
>
> Brian Kelly
>
> On 29-Apr-17 1:30 PM, Ian Macaulay wrote:
>
>> Once again with Lagacy 9 ( Did it in 7 & 8 at changeover as well) the
>> custom search templates have changed their positions so that  when called
>> up the search criteria is wrong.
>>
>> I have lots of these custom searchs set up and titled and was wondering is
>> that was a method of fixing them all at the same time.
>>
>> For example the key that was Notes is now burial place.
>>
>> On the side There was always a problem where sometimes seemingly random,
>> the search would shift from anywhere in field to exact.
>> My first search which used to be first name, surname, death date contains
>> ,
>> instantly now shifts to a blank query by example "exact".  That by any way
>> of looking at it seems to be a bug.
>>
>> Probably not clear as usual, but I tried.
>>
>> Ian
>>
>
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