I like the event method that has been suggested. In addition to marking
it "private" and "exclude from potential problems", you may also want to
exclude "Show a description field" & "show a place'?  So I just record a
date. The date represents the last time I checked/verified FamilySearch
Family Tree with Legacy Family Tree. In addition, I then customized one
of the fields on the family page with my "FSFT & LFT checked" Event. I
use the display name, "FS Checked". Now anytime I am on the family page
I can easily see the last time I did a through review between the two.
Of course if needed, once you have your event set up you could search
for that event-with a date or without a date etc. or go the tagging route.
On 10/5/2014 4:56 AM, Jenny M Benson wrote:
> On 05/10/2014 02:07, Margaret Turner wrote:
>> I'd run out of tags.
>>
>> I've never used them, but what about to-do list?
> The To-Do list might suit your purpose, or using Events as Wendy suggested.
>
> Personally, I'd go with Events but the best thing is for you to try both
> and decide which suits you best.  Remember that you can mark an Event as
> Private or to be excluded from Potential Problem alerts, either on an
> individual level or globally for a particular Event Name which you might
> want to do.
>




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