Peter,
If you've added them as "just a name" nothing can be done. They can only
be found by running likely reports with the Shared people included in
the Shared Event output (see the Event Options in the Report Options)
and then searching the PDF of the report.
I don't use Shared Events
Something which might possibly be of some help is to list the
individual trees in your file:
View > Trees
This shows how many separate trees are in your file and the number of
people in each. So unattached individuals show up as having only one
person in their "tree". You can print the
Prompted by Peter Thayer’s question (Shared events) – but probably unconnected:
As I understand it, witnesses and informants often may be related to the
“subject” – eg, in birth, marriage, death documentation. Some of my forebears
have a distinctive surname (Landells) but I have seen witness
What can I do with unconnected people for a shared event? I can't output a
list of them; I can't create individual records for them. I've checked the
documentation and done Google searches for any hints on what can be done
with these folks. Please advise. Thanks very much. Peter Thayer
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I don't know if you trying to add info to the source or the detail, but I
am in what I am calling my "do-over" phase and working to upgrade the info
in my older sources/detail with more/better information. I have found that
you can easily update the source information, but the detail information
The programmers never predict when any one problem will be fixed. We
just have to be patient.
Brian Kelly
On 15-Jul-18 8:35 PM, ltsjdad wrote:
Hi,
Can we get an update on when the mapping feature will be up and running.
Thanks, Steve
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Select the source you want to use then click the copy to clipboard
button. The one in the bottom left that looks like two sheets of paper.
Move the where you want to place the source and click the apply
clipboard source.
Brian Kelly
On Jul 16, 2018, at 12:58 AM, Teresa Williams wrote:
It is 1:45 A.M
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 16, 2018, at 12:58 AM, Teresa Williams wrote:
>
> I'm frequently finding, as I get more sophisticated in my use of legal
> documents and certificates that I add some detail such as an event and want
> to re-use the exact source that I already have
Teresa,
Do you mean you can see the source you want in an Assigned Sources list?
If so, highlight it and use the copy button bottom left to copy it to
the Source Clipboard.
If it's a source you use often, Save it to one of the 10 Source
Clipboard slots and load it when required.
But I'm not
I'm frequently finding, as I get more sophisticated in my use of legal
documents and certificates that I add some detail such as an event and want to
re-use the exact source that I already have for something else.
So when I start to source the new data I can see the very source I want a few
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