I have just begun using hashtags, and it should be useful. Currently, I am going to the Treelist, refreshing the list, and using the "Add a hashtag to the entire tree" - bottom option (button). That seems to be a rapid and easily-understood way to assign hashtags accurately and quickly, and to keep the number to a minimum initially (until I know what works best for me).
When I do this, then select the tree, view in Descendant view, and perhaps scroll up to earlier ancestors in that tree (the earliest are seldom the "main identity" of the trees that have been determined), in some cases I see a spouse (Unknown), who may have a birth and/or death date - which seems to reflect those of a supposed spouse- in the row above. This sounds complicated but is quite a simple operation. I suspect it is a harmless bug. If I select the Unknown, my display reverts to my starting couple (forget the proper term), and the Unknown isn't seen again. If I select another individual (row), that individual is displayed and the Unknown artefact disappears. I suspect it is something to do with indexing. Another bug that has persisted for months, is that I find that one or more recently-added individuals cannot be located in the Index view until I enter their given names (or their surnames - it varies); after a few tries, I can find the individual. Again, I think it is an related to indexing - not a problem, since it self-corrects after a time. I don't bother with any sort of File Maintenance until I'm ready to close Legacy Family Tree (9, Deluxe, latest update always) and do the usual backup. Perhaps these are both related to disk caching - I do find that (outside of Legacy), File Explorer operations on my multi-disk system often require an F5 refresh. Ian Thomas Albert Park, Victoria 3206 Australia
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