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    1. [Clooz] Multiple Database Question
    2. Roland Limpert
    3. I have been using Clooz to enter data from my side of the family and I now want to start to enter data from my wife's side. I would like to have a seperate list of people for her side. I have many more names for her side than mine and I already find it hard to navigate through the 400+ names I have entered from my side. Therefore I would like to keep her names seperate from mine for ease of finding people. However, Clooz seems to want to use a single list of people for all databases. Is there a way to have a list of people that is unique to each database? Thanks Roland

    05/12/2001 01:51:48
    1. Re: [Clooz] Multiple Database Question
    2. Elizabeth Kelley Kerstens, CGRS, CGL
    3. Clooz does not "want to use a single list of people for all databases." Clooz uses the people that you enter into the database. Create a new database and only import the names you want in there. You'll have to export just the people you want from your genealogy program. At 07:51 PM 5/12/01 -0400, Roland Limpert wrote: >I have been using Clooz to enter data from my side of the family and I now >want to start to enter data from my wife's side. I would like to have a >seperate list of people for her side. I have many more names for her side >than mine and I already find it hard to navigate through the 400+ names I >have entered from my side. Therefore I would like to keep her names >seperate from mine for ease of finding people. However, Clooz seems to want >to use a single list of people for all databases. Is there a way to have a >list of people that is unique to each database? > >Thanks > >Roland > > >============================== >Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! >http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 Liz Kelley Kerstens, CGRS, CGL Ancestor Detective, LLC http://www.ancestordetective.com Creator of Clooz, http://www.clooz.com Editor of Genealogical Computing, http://www.ancestry.com

    05/13/2001 04:34:51