At 11:54 AM 10/19/00 -0700, Vincent Correll wrote: >Help - - I just started to enter Census data. The 8th person was not >in the database, so I tried to enter her, BUT somehow I selected someone >else that was on the data base. That person ended up on the list of >folks on the 1850 U.S. Federal Census list [which is the one I was >starting on}. I tried to figure out how to get rid of that person, but >obviously I did the wrong thing. I went to the "undo" arrow at the top >of the page. That really screwed it all up. Now, when I go the >"Clooz Census Records" page I get a partial listing under "Perasonal >File #" and nothing else. When I double click on it, it seems OK, it >just has none of the folks I had entered. So o o o when I click on >"link" I get the following message - - - >"The changes you requested to the table were not successful because they >would create duplicate values in the index, primary key, or >relationship. bla-bla-bla and so forth. This message indicates you're trying to use a Personal File # that has already been used. You can only use Personal File #'s once. >Maybe these are my questions: How to empty all of the Census forms, >folks etc., so I can start over? How to remove a person entered in a >list of folks in a census that is there in error? If you want to start over, you'll need to open each census form and delete it using the red X on the tool bar. Or, you can delete a person from the census by clicking in the grey box to the left of that person's name and hitting the delete key. Liz Kelley Kerstens, CGRS Ancestor Detective, LLC http://www.ancestordetective.com Creator of Clooz, http://www.clooz.com Editor of Genealogical Computing, http://www.ancestry.com