Missed entry indexed
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Yes you can Navigate to the entry before the missing one, and click on the “Add multiple entries” icon in the middle of the toolbar. It looks like this.
You should see this panel:
Make the choice I indicated, click Add and a blank entry will appear right where you wish.
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Hi Linda
Go to the entry before the one you want to insert. Click the add entry icon on the toolbar. Select the option 'after current entry'.
https://community.familysearch.org/en/discussion/132274/missed-entry-indexed#latest
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@John Empoliti Try loading your images one at a time as a separate comment to see if they will load. I will ask engineering to push them through but I'm not sure how long that will take. Sam 😯
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Hi @Sam Sulser
Thanks, but that's not necessary. I think that the answer @OConnorAnne1 gave is sufficient.
I'm not sure why my non-controversial images are not quickly cleared, but this is the second time this has happened within a couple of days. Rather than just pushing them through, It might be worthwhile for engineering to examine my account or these images in relation to my account to understand why it is taking so long for the system to clear my images.
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@John Empoliti It's actually a system issue. It's not the image itself, but an issue in the program. Engineering is trying to figure out why images aren't loading correctly. For future reference, it seems that if images are loaded one at a time, rather than all in one comment, they will load. Sorry for the pain! Sam
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@Sam Sulser General comment about the non-cleared images issue, just a guess but when I try to edit my own comments or put in screen shots, my computer is telling me I need permission from Vanilla and some other thing that makes no sense (I know nothing about technology) I use Chrome and have never had any issues before the last 30 days - terribly confusing is what all these changes are to many of us!!😎
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