Thanks Gerald! I was just so excited that it was finally up! That's the feature of this site I've been looking forward to. I'm still thrilled. I spent several hours looking for film numbers last night, sitting in my own home, not having to sign up for computer time or be away from my hubby & kids. My big 'complaint' (annoyance really) is using the limited time I have available (only 3hrs/wk!) looking for film #'s to order. I'd rather be using that time looking *at* the films. Happy Hunting! Marsha gdalum@texas.net wrote: > > At 07:11 PM 5/6/1999 -0500, Marsha Wilcox wrote: > >The FHL catalog is working! Now you can get your film #s from the > >comfort of your home! > > > >Yippppeeee!!!! > > > >http://www.familysearch.org/Search/searchcatalog.asp > > > >Marsha > > > > Dear Marsha, > > One must keep in mind that the FHL catalog program is a test project. I > have run a few tests on it and found that locations in Pommern that do have > records microfilmed and are listed in the CD version of the FHL catalog do > not show up in the on-line version. Some examples: Wildenbruch, Kr. > Greifenhagen; Treptow, Kr. Greifenberg, Gu"tzlaffshagen, Kr. Greifenberg; > Zedlin, Kr. Greifenberg; Rosenthal, Kr. Soldin. I have found other > locations so don't know why some are missing. I have print-outs of the > films available for these locations taken from the CD version of the > Library catalog. > > So, if you don't find your location in the on-line version of the FHL > Catalog, don't give up, check the CD version of the catalog at your local > Family History Library. > > Gerald Dalum > San Antonio, TX > gdalum@texas.net