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Members Help Please for Trying to Find Board
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Nanny Pat | Report | 19 Aug 2005 10:58 |
Thanks very much Lynne for your help, much appreciated. I have just popped back into the site and will now add my Trying to Find person. Belle |
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Lynne | Report | 19 Aug 2005 10:40 |
Belle Click on the >> for Entire Site, against the surname. This will then take you to another screen and there is a link for Trying to Find Board. Click on it and you will go to the Trying to Find for that surname. You can then click on the link to add a message. Hope that helps you. It is very complicated isn't it! LOL! Lynne |
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Nanny Pat | Report | 19 Aug 2005 10:28 |
This is what is displayed on the website re Trying to Find Board: 'If you wish to add a Trying To Find entry for a specific name then click here to go to the 'Your Names' Area. You can then add your entry against a particular name's Trying To Find section and your message will automatically appear on this board too' I have followed this procedure and was taken to my names area, where I do have the name in my tree that I am 'trying to find' I could not find out how to add the message from that surname, I did click on that surname, but nowhere to add the message. I also tried to contact Genes, but received an error message from 'Happy Genes' or something like that. Apologies in advance, but your help would be appreciated. |