On 03/07/2014 06:19, Alan Pereira wrote: > Leon, use tagging. At the bottom of the original search list there > is an "options, advanced tagging" where you can give everyone in the > search list a tag (one that you have not used before or clear an > existing one). You can then use the tag number as part of your next > search where individual tag# equals tagged.
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