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Ordinances Ready is a FamilySearch tool that simplifies finding names for the temple, allowing you more time to serve your family and enjoy …
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I am going to 5 different temples in the next coming week.
I am only allowed to print ONE name for ONE sister only.
I need to be able to print FIVE sister names and FIVE brother names for my husband.
We will not be able to PRINT Family File cards in hotel rooms along our road trip.
Please fix this issue to allow us to PRINT MORE THAN ONE.
Thank you :)
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Thank you for your feedback. Ordinances Ready is for one temple appointment each time for the person who is logged in to the FamilySearch account. You can print multiple ordinances for both sexes that you may have already reserved by printing directly from your My Reservations list.
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I love it !
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Who are the names available in 'Ordinances Ready'?
I am not related with them but how come that I am able to request their names for ordinances?
Why are they available to me?
Please enlighten me. Thank you!
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Why can we only print 4 names for baptisms? Our Temple lets each person do 10.
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The limit of 4 baptism/confirmation for Ordinances Ready is set by the temple department. You are lucky your temple allows you to do 10 per person. You don't need to rely on using Ordinances Ready for temple appointments. You can add family members to the Tree from sources and then take those to the temple for ordinances. Anyone you reserve directly will show up in your "My Reservations" under the Temple tab. If you need help in adding people to the Family Tree, please reach out to your local temple and family history consultant(s) or ward temple and family history leader.
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difficult sign in
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how do i use this on my computer?
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Under the Temple tab, select Ordinances Ready. Here is the direct URL: https://www.familysearch.org/temple/ordinances-ready
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Are the names checked for possible duplicates before they show up on ordinance ready? Should I manually check each name for duplicates before printing them off?
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Yes, names are checked for high match possible duplicates. There may still be lower match duplicates that do in fact match the persons. You are welcome to do as much research as you'd like.
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I am 88 and 3 hours from the Temple in my area. I probably will not be going to the Temple to do temple work. I do not understand just how I get Temple work done for my relatives. What do I have to submit, what info is needed?
Thank you
Edward GARRITY
Easley, SC
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@Edward Garrity Thank you for your comment / question. Please see the free resources available by checking in with Online Genealogy Help or Genealogy Research Help to further your research. The forum at FamilySearch Community can also help provide valuable information and assistance.
Also, your Stake or Ward has an appointed specialist to help you add names for the temple.
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I would like to print more than one family name for an endowment but it only lets me do one name. I am going to the temple with someone who does not have a family name of their own to take. She has agreed to do one of my names.
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I have tried to go through individual names to check for temple work; but it appears that all the female names that need endowments have been reserved by someone else.
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If you have ordinances reserved in your My Reservations list, you can print directly from that list and not use Ordinances Ready. You can print all that you have in that list. There is no limit.
You can also look at your Completed temple list for anyone whom you performed initiatory ordinances for. You may find that some still need endowments.
Or you can look at the name that Ordinances Ready gave you and see if any of that person's siblings, children, parents, etc also need their endowment.
Also, your friend can run Ordinances Ready from their own account and obtain an endowment.0 -
Wwhere do i go to print
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wandaclaudiabehunin1 If you have ordinances reserved in your My Reservations list, you can print directly from that list and not use Ordinances Ready. You can print all that you have in that list. If you're still having trouble and need help, please see the free resources available at
Online Genealogy Help
orGenealogy Research Help
The forum at
FamilySearch Community
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When using Temple Ready- if you reserve a name found through Temple Ready, print it, take it to the temple and complete the work, does that make you a submitter? Are we no longer required to find our own names, add them to our family tree and do the temple work to be considered a submitter?
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Dahlia Lemafa Record hints are historical records that Family Tree finds for you about your ancestors. Family Tree conducts this search automatically. In fact, since we are always adding new historical records to FamilySearch, our hinting system is always looking for new record hints about your ancestors.
Record hints can help you learn more about your ancestors. You may learn your ancestor’s occupation or find a physical description. A record hint may identify missing children, parents, siblings, and other relatives. You can transfer information from the record to Family Tree without having to retype it.
To get the most from record hints, you do three basic tasks:
- Make sure that the record hint really is about your ancestor.
- Transfer any information that you want from the record hint to Family Tree. (On the website, you cannot currently replace information that is already in Family Tree with better information from the record. Instead, you will need to go into Family Tree and make those updates manually. You can replace information already in Family Tree when attaching using the mobile Family Tree app.)
- Attach the record hint to your ancestors in Family Tree. This saves the record as a source to your ancestors' records in Family Tree.
You can certainly can still do your own research and find your own names to take to the temple also.
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