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Advanced search options for Memories
When you search FamilySearch Memories, you can often find what you want with a simple search. You can also focus your search results using advanced options, also called Boolean operators.
How do I correct a person tag placed in the wrong spot in a memory?
You can correct the tags that Family Tree automatically adds to memories (photos, stories, documents, and audio files).
Family Tree compared to personal genealogy software
Both Family Tree and personal genealogy software have benefits. You may even want to use both.
Can I make an indexing request for records?
We do not accept requests to index specific collections. Visit our indexing projects page for a list of current projects.
Where does Ordinances Ready get names?
Ordinances Ready provides names from your own family or names that other Church members have shared with the temple.
Entering letters, characters, diacritics, and accents using an English keyboard
You can enter data in multiple languages by changing the language (the input language) in which you type. Input languages are included with Windows, but you need to add them to your list of languages before you can use them. You also need to change the keyboard layout to type the language you desire. The available languages and the method of changing the language and the keyboard layout will vary according to the version of Windows you have. Not all language fonts are installed by default on computers.
How do I use the beta version of FamilySearch?
Feel free to use the beta version of FamilySearch.org as a sandbox or learning place. Experiment, learn, and teach without changing real data.
How do I join a group in FamilySearch Community?
FamilySearch Community has groups that you can join to aid in your family history.
Where can I view, print, or edit the information from My Family booklet?
If the information from your booklet was added to FamilySearch, you can view, print, and edit the information on FamilySearch.org.
What happens when ordinance reservations expire?
In most cases, the ordinance is shared with the temple the day after the reservation expires.
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