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I know that I have found the who's who extremely valuable. When someone sends a message and I'm curious about their (specific research area I just go to who's who and do a quick look up on their area, surnames etc. Sometimes I wonder to myself, "where does this person live? and this I can also find quickly in who's who. So please if you have not already posted on who's who, please do because it's so easy to do.
Thanks.............Alicia
ranchos@yahoogroups.com wrote:
New members: Please go to the Database and fill in your information. If you are old to the group, but haven't submitted your information please consider doing it now. Here are Angie Godina's Instructions on what you need to do. If you have any additional questions please direct them to: aajay1073@...
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Thanks to everyone who entered their information. I think it will become very benificial to all of us.
What I think is good about the database is that when you open it up, you are given that "Search This Table" input box. If you type in a surname or a location, it lists out all the people searching that surname and or location. A very useful feature, be sure to try it.
The fields in the table are: Name Email Address {optional}[but provide it anyway,
jp] Research Surnames {Surnames you are researching.} Research Location {Cities, Towns, Ranchos that your ancestors are from.} My Location {Your current location - optional}
So once you are on the database page you just select the 'Add Record' link. Enter your information. Then select the 'Add Record' button. You should then be able to see your record in the table. The edit link will allow you to modify your record at any time.
That should do it...
Thanks, Angie
P.S. Isn't it kind of convenient that my record shows up first. I, of course, planned it that way... ---- LSpots keywords ?>---- HM ADS ?>
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