Dawn

First let me say that I listen to Relatively Speaking on Sundays when I can and 
I really enjoy the show.  My main intent of searching for "Qualified" is to 
find those individuals in my database that are eligiable for ordinance work 
that have not yet been submitted to the Temple as of yet.  I followed your 
instructions to the letter and it did not bring up those names that are 
considered qualified in Roots Magic but about 5 other names.  So I still don't 
understand how to get Legacy 6 to give me a report of the individuals Roots 
Magic finds and Legacy does not.  I like Legacy's search capability against IGI 
which Roots Magic does not have, but it would be helpful if I could get Legacy 
to me the same people that Roots Magic does and yes these individuals do 
qualifty as far as I can tell.  Another thing that would be great is if Legacy 
could give me a report of any/all information missing for individuals to be 
able to submit their names for Temple work.

thank you very much;
Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: Dawn Crowley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri, 30 May 2008 10:37 pm 
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] LDS Ordinances


This applies to Legacy 6: 
 
It can be done with just a few keystrokes thusly: 
 
  * Click on the temple icon at the top of the screen. (If you don't 
  see it, then right click in a blank spot where the icons belong at 
  the top of the screen. Select the temple & drag it where you'd 
  like it at the top of the screen. 
  * Select "search for submitted ordinances". 
  * Select "show all non-date entries in ordinance date fields" 
  * <>A list from your database will appear. Choose your search 
  term.Click "create search list". 
  * In a few seconds your data will appear. You can save it (to find 
  this option, click on print), print it, edit individual data, mark 
  as "exclude from potential problems", etc. 
 
Thanks for asking this question because I've never used this particular feature 
before & learned by looking for your question.  
You might also want to explore "search IGI for completed ordinances". In mere 
seconds individual searches are completed. If you're like me & want to confirm 
that every possible search was done, you can read them. (One name that I just 
tried included 60 different searches, which took Legacy about 1 minute.) I can 
select a group for Legacy to search while I have lunch or go to work, or let it 
go to town while I get my beauty rest. I just log into FamilySearch in Netscape 
(my preference) and let Legacy do the work. View the side-by-side comparisons 
of possible matches carefully. There are multiple tabs. Tabs with 
differing/conflicting data are noted with an asterisk (*). With a click of a 
button, data can be merged---or not. I love these features! I just taught my 12 
year old son how to do this on Sunday--after teaching him the manual search 
method. He caught on very quickly. 
 
Note that Legacy uses the terms "cleared" and "submitted", but not "qualified" 
in the ordinance fields.  
Hope this is helpful. This is an awesome feature, whether the goal is 
templework or just searching the IGI for possible research leads. 
 
Dawn 
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 
> I still seem not able to create a list of individuals that qulify for > 
> ordinance work. If Legacy is so powerful, why can't they make it very > user 
> friendly to do something like this? 
> 
> michael > 
> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Kate Redford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wed, 28 May 2008 12:29 pm 
> Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] LDS Ordinances 
> 
>Michael, 
> 
>In Vs.6 go to Help Index and enter LDS. The sub-folders included Ordinance 
>reports. I make focus groups for each of my direct lines and not for all. 
>I find this helpful in working with other researchers who are interested in 
>one particular line. The reports will give you work that has been done, 
>work cleared, and work not submitted. The default printing is landscape and 
>the reports fit nicely in (3) hole notebook. I also keep my temple records 
>there too until all the work is completed. > 
>When in preparing names for temple submission, Legacy will automatically 
>update your database with information if you so desire. 
>Good Luck in your research. I’m not familiar with Roots Magic but I think 
>you will find Legacy very user friendly especially in the area of Ordinance 
>work. Also, it is one of the commercial companies that will be sync with 
>nFS. 
> 
> 
>Kate Smith Redford 
>Salem, Oregon, USA 
> 
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] On Behalf Of 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 8:33 PM 
>To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com 
><mailto:LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com> 
>Subject: [LegacyUG] LDS Ordinances 
> 
>How do I create a report of qualified LDS ordinances for all individuals in 
>my database without going through each and every name? Roots Magic makes it 
>easy to create a quick report that will list those that qualify for 
>individual and sealing ordinances. Can't this be done in Legacy 6 as well? 
> 
>thank you 
>Michael 
> 
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