That is why the church is not permitting any additions to the Ancestral
file.  They are working on a new system, hopefully one like Rootsweb, where
you can go in and make changes to your file.   Lee


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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] How about getting the LDS to make corrections? was
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> While I can understand the LDS not wanting to make corrections to "temple
> submissions" for religious reasons, I do not understand why they will not
> allow corrections to "non-temple submissions."  I originally sent in data
> several years ago which is now very obsolete and to which I've made
numerous
> corrections.  The only option is to submit a new file, which only
compounds
> the problem of duplicate data.
>
> Jon Raymond
> St. Paul Park, MN
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~raymond
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