You could also view your family file in "split view"...that way you
can pull up RIN numbers which appear to be duplicates side-by-side.

Virginia

On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 5:30 PM, JLB <j...@jgen.ws> wrote:
> No. You should be looking at the information for each individual. If
> you're not sure if they're the same, use the Tagging option so you can
> later bring those up in the Name List by searching that tag number. Then
> you'll see the 'pairs' next to each other and you can click from one to
> the other to see if they're the same person or not. Then you can use
> Manual Merge to merge them. That's when you would use the RIN's to bring
> them up in the Merge window.
> ---
> JL Beeken
> JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
> http://www.jgen.ws/jlog/
>
> On 12/11/2012 2:07 PM, MJ SA wrote:
>> I did a report to Find Duplicates, it seems I have a lot of them.  I
>> am not sure about other naming traditions, but Italians repeat names
>> constantly. So I see the duplicates by the RIN Numbers.  Although when
>> I look at my index of my surnames I do not see duplicates. So is
>> looking at the RIN numbers on the duplicate report  the correct way to
>> fix my tree?
>>
>>



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