Elizabeth - - Thanks for your response. I discovered how to remove the "wrong person" from the Census attached groups. However, what still remains to eliminate is a part of a Census listing "Personal File#" which is wrong. It shows on the listing of all Censuses, but if I double click on it I get a blank gray page that does not move. I can go to "Clooz" on the tool bar, and bring up the Hub and go on about my business, but the "junk" is still there. It seem not to be causing any troubles [ I have attached lots of folks to about two dozen Censuses so far. Next is to discover how reports work. Vince Correll "Elizabeth Kelley Kerstens, CGRS" wrote: > 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