Tony,
Have you tried using the Set Bookmark/Go to Bookmark feature? You can go to
a person in the middle of the list and then Set a bookmark, then when you
create the new list click options>go to bookmark and the bookmark window
will open and you can choose your person from the bookmark list then when
you go through the tags from there it will find the next tagged person in
RIN order.
Russ

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Rolfe
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 7:58 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] Search List Question

Mike

I'm probably not explaining my situation clearly.

I realise that when I rebuild a search list I lose the context of the
previous version of the list.  It is as if it were a completely new list
(in fact, it is a new list).

My problem is that I don't want to do the usual thing with a new search
list and start at the beginning.  I want to start somewhere in the
middle.  I want some way to say "Start with this person and then go
forward or backwards from here".  The only way I can achieve this is to
start at the front and "find next" a couple of hundred times.

Saving and restoring the list would achieve this, provided the context
of the list was saved and restored together with the list of entries.
The only issue would be how to handle folk in the list who were deleted
before the list was restored; but that must be handled now, since I
could delete someone who is in the current list.

I believe that it is a bug for the context not to be set to the point
where you jump into the list.  I'll report it as such and will suggest
the save restore feature as an enhancement.

Cheers

Tony






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