When you index, quick or full name review, you can see the impact your contribution has on FamilySearch.org. Take a look at this short video to see this!!
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How to “Set Preferred Spouse” on FamilySearch
Does your ancestor have more than one spouse and you would like to set a preferred spouse? Check out this video to find out how to do this.
New Source Linker on FamilySearch
This is a short video about the “New Source Linker” in FamilySearch. They have added the ability to edit items as you are attaching the source. Take a look, and let me know what you think.
New FamilySearch feature: All Collections Search
Check out this new feature on FamilySearch called the “All Collections Search.” You don’t even have to have an account on FamilySearch.org to use it. I really like this one.
View Sources on the Details page in FamilySearch
Have you been using FamilySearch for a while and wish that you could see the sources attached to one of your ancestors while you are on the details page? Take a look at the video to learn how to do this. It’s so easy.
Change the layout on the FamilySearch Person Page
If you don’t like the layout when you are viewing “Details” tab on one of your ancestors in FamilySearch, click on the video below to learn how to change it.
Where is the “Recents” Tab on FamilySearch?
This short video shows how you can find the recent ancestors you have been viewing on FamilySearch. It makes it so much easier to see who you have been researching recently.
Merging Duplicates Update on FamilySearch.org
FamilySearch.org has recently updated their merging feature. Watch the video to see how user-friendly this feature is now.
How to Search Images on FamilySearch.org
Did you know that there are over 4 billion unindexed records on FamilySearch.org? FamilySearch has made it so much easier to search these images. Take a look at the video to learn how this works.
Join a FamilySearch Research Community
Do you https://youtu.be/Gpkr3lWtm3Ineed help with your research, or would like to stay updated with changes in the genealogy world? Check out this video to see why you may want to join one.