Hi all,
I have 8 flags set up for different branches of my tree (not every grandparent because my maternal family line has two grandmothers as my mother's mother died when my mother was 3). I am going through my records to check which entries have a flag set prior to exporting a tree to Ancestry to allow a recently-discovered 4th cousin to access it.
I wondered whether it was possible to find records without a flag set easily with a query, but when I have tried so far, you can only search on one flag. Am I missing something simple?
Thanks in advance
Paul
* Finding records with no flag
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Re: Finding records with no flag
You can filter by as many flags as you want so, the simplest way is create a new custom Individual Query and
Exclude if "flag 1" set
Exclude if "flag 2" set
etc
Exclude if "flag 1" set
Exclude if "flag 2" set
etc
Jane
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Re: Finding records with no flag
When exporting to Ancestry, please review the advice in how_to:exporting_gedcom_with_multimedia|> Exporting a Family Tree with/without Media especially in how_to:exporting_gedcom_with_multimedia#export_to_website_without_sensitive_data|> Export to Website Without Sensitive Data which has specific advice for Ancestry.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
Re: Finding records with no flag
Thank you Jane. I have done that and created my list of results and put them into a new named list. I thought I might be able to then add a flag directly within the named list, but it seems I have to go via the property box and "all", so I shall probably match the named and complete lists side by side and do it that way. Unfortunately, there are rather more unflagged entries than I hoped there would beJane wrote:You can filter by as many flags as you want so, the simplest way is create a new custom Individual Query and
Exclude if "flag 1" set
Exclude if "flag 2" set
etc
Thanks Mike, I have already read that advice as I've exported one line of my tree before (it is a private tree and will remain so).tatewise wrote:When exporting to Ancestry, please review the advice in how_to:exporting_gedcom_with_multimedia|> Exporting a Family Tree with/without Media especially in how_to:exporting_gedcom_with_multimedia#export_to_website_without_sensitive_data|> Export to Website Without Sensitive Data which has specific advice for Ancestry.
Paul
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Re: Finding records with no flag
To set a flag, just run the Query and then click the gear wheel top right and select Set Flag from Record Set
or if you want to set the flag via the Named list on selected records, select the records in the list using CTRL or Shift to select more than one and then Edit>Record Flags and tick the flag you want to set. You can also do this process on the Result set from the Query
or if you want to set the flag via the Named list on selected records, select the records in the list using CTRL or Shift to select more than one and then Edit>Record Flags and tick the flag you want to set. You can also do this process on the Result set from the Query
Jane
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