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Should I index repeated record?

BurtonMelissaJane
BurtonMelissaJane ✭
October 17, 2022 edited August 16, 2024 in Get Involved/Indexing

I was just given a Virginia birth record. It's very light and not easy to read so I clicked on the one before to see if I was reading the year correctly. I notice then that the one before it is the same record but darker so more readable. It has stamped next to it "Intentionally Repeated". Should I index this one? If not, how do I make it known that this is a repeat?

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  • LarryClark43
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    October 19, 2022
    • In The General Guidelines under Duplicate Images we read the following:

    • If an image in a batch is a duplicate of an image in the previous batch, it cannot be marked as a duplicate and should be indexed normally.

    Hope this answers your Question.

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