This is great. I didn't know you could search on a created, or modified
date.
Is this information visible somewhere on the individual's page?
Terry
On 20/11/2021 10:45 am, Brian Kelly wrote:
1. Create a search list for everyone whose modified date is after
today-5 (will get the last four days of changes).
2. File Export to a new Legacy file all those in the search list. On
the Options use the selected records in the Focus Group. The Focus
group can be those in the search list.
3. Restore from your 5 day old backup.
4. File > Import > legacy file, select the file you created from the
search list.
5. You will have to merge duplicates to amalgamate the data from the
people in the search list with their duplicates before your changes.
Brian Kelly
On 19-Nov.-21 11:26 a.m., Gloria DeSousa wrote:
Hi,
I made a real bonehead move when I did a search and replace. I meant
to have only one word replaced and instead I replaced the whole
whatever (picture caption, given name, general notes) in my
entire file. Unfortunately, I did not catch on until I made at least
216 more entries. I hate to lose 4 days of work. Is there a way to
blend all the new work I did in the 4 days after my mistake with
before making the mistake?
Thanks,
Gloria
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