On 11/05/2013 15:42, John Roose wrote:
> I share your frustration as well. However, I think I know what causes
> the difficulty and think we just have to accept it :-)
>
> My experience is that when you have a list of that size and click on one
> tagged person, you may see a spouse with the same tag. While on the
> screen you correct/change both individuals. When you next click "next
> tag 9" you have left the original order of tagged individuals. For
> example, if you went to a John Baker and made corrections, saw his wife
> whose maiden name was Susie Jones and corrected her, and then went to
> the next tagged individual - you'd be in the middle of your list of 200!
> Do this a few times and you will quickly produce the result you (and I)
> experience. Frustrating - yes. How to solve - don't know. I've just
> lived with it.

No, I don't think that's the problem.

I tagged 6 people with tag 8 - John, Thomas, Hannah, George, Emma &
Caroline.  They were in that order of RINs and as I pressed the blue
arrow repeatedly they cycled through in that order, giving the "end of
list" message after Caroline and then going to John again.

Without doing any editing I deleted John's tag 8 and on pressing the
blue arrow I had to acknowledge the "end of list" message before the
blue arrow would move me on to Thomas.

However, this behaviour was only exhibited when I removed the tag from
the FIRST person in the list.  For example, having cycled through
Thomas, Hannah, George, Emma & Caroline I started again and went past
Thomas & Hannah, removed George's tag and the blue arrow then moved me
straight to Emma without the "end of list" message.

I tried this several times and it was always only after I removed the
first (in RIN order) tag that I got the message.

--
Jenny M Benson



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