You can also see that information on the Legacy Home tab, which is a lot
quicker to get to!

You would only have more individuals than RINs if you're showing the AKAs
or married names....



Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree


On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 9:15 AM, Laird <lftu...@bayleenet.net> wrote:

> Norma, go to menu   "Help>General Information" and see if the "number of
> Individuals" match the name list count.  And Like Cathy said make sure
> ALTERNATE
> and MARRIED names are not ticked under the name list OPTIONS.  My name
> list has
> 18,767 individuals and Help>General Information matches.  I do have a lot
> of
> unused RINs so my highest RIN is 18,843, 76 higher.  Of course I have the
> reverse of you.
>
> I don't see how you can have more people than RINs.  In the name list,
> click the
> # button at the top left of window to sort the list and then scroll down
> to the
> bottom of the list and verify the highest RIN is lower than the other
> counts.
> Laird
>
> On 3/12/2014 10:52 PM, Norma wrote:
> >
> > I have just noticed that my RIN numbers do not correspond to the number
> of
> > individuals in my database.  In a new family file, I have 445
> individuals, yet
> > when I go to Name List and click on RIN, the highest RIN number is 444.
> How
> > can there be more individuals than RIN numbers?   And if one person is
> entered
> > twice, yet has only one RIN, how can I determine who that person is?
> >
> > I am using Legacy version 7.5.0012
> >
> > Norma H
> >
>



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