You might try search, search and replace. It depends on where the desired data was input. Thanks for asking this, I had never used that feature before & now I know more about it.

Dawn

Susan Daily wrote:

Mary, I don't think you can. What I do is export everything (sources
and notes) to a GEDCOM file and then open it with Notepad (or a Word
processing program) to search with Find to look for the phrase I am
hoping to find.

An extra step, but it should be "findable" that way!
Susan

On 3/14/08, Mary Figgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It is possible to search sources?  I remembering seeing a census that
mentioned a John Jackson as nephew.  Now I need to find that source.

Mary Beth Figgins





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