It's not dead in the water, but it's a little roundabout. One way to
get 'does not' is to do a 'does' first and tag, and then do a 'does not'
on the tag number. (Say that really fast 3 times.)
--
JL
JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
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Heather Stovold wrote:
Well, I have seen you ask this about 3 times today, with no response.
I had a look, and off-hand couldn't find a way, so I'm assuming no one
else does either....
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 11:36 AM, Jay S. Van Zeeland
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
I am trying to map the emigrants to a Google map of Europe and I
am hoping
that someone can help me with a search to show me the immigrants.
I thought
that a search for someone with a born location that doesn't
contain "USA"
and their death location does contain "USA", but I cannot get a
"does not
contain" field in the search.
As an alternative, in those that I do have immigration dates I
have an event
called "immigration". This, however, will not give me all
immigrants as some
of these are hard to find their arrival. I have family immigrants
as early
as 1630.
I have been unable to create a search string that will give me
what I want.
Does anyone have an idea?
Thanks
Jay S. Van Zeeland
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