Forgot to add:
After you have your list, then you can tag them; or create a focus group.
With either of these options, then you can go to REPORTS; then FAMILY
REPORTS; then INDIVIDUAL REPORT.  Then, in the Report OPTIONS clear
everthing except the identification factors (name, RIN, etc) from the
INCLUDE tab; and from the NOTES/STORIES tab, select only RESEARCH Notes.
 Also click SOURCES tab and select the appropriate box.
Close the options box and now back to SELECT a REPORT.  Now, make your
selection at the very bottom row of boxes.

Linda

On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 7:19 PM Margaret Gagliardi <[email protected]>
wrote:

> There are General Notes, Research Notes and Medical Notes under the NOTES
> tab for each person.  I use all three of these.  Is there a way to print
> out a report for the research notes only for everyone in my program that
> has research notes entered?  I do not remember who has research notes and
> who does not, and because I have almost 23,000 names in my file, it is not
> feasible to look at each name and see what I need to do or if I even have
> entered research notes or not.
> Thank you for your help.
> Margaret
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