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Jacklyn Lampros Hunt
Jacklyn Lampros Hunt ✭
June 23, 2023 edited July 13, 2023 in Get Involved/Indexing

I accidentally marked a record "yes" when it actually was a duplicate. How do I go back and the "yes" record as a duplicate?


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  • erutherford
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    June 23, 2023 edited June 23, 2023

    Go back to Step 1: Images, Mark the appropriate images as "No, Duplicate Image", then mark that image as a duplicate of a previous image; Ex: Image 2 is a duplicate Image 1. If you have either entered information or have multiple entries for the duplicate image the attached prompt will come up. Click "Delete Entries for Images" and you'll be good. Also, Image 1 cannot be a duplicate of any subsequent image(s).

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  • LarryClark43
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    June 23, 2023

    At the top of your entry column you will see a rectangle that reads, Step 2: Entries, click on the arrows at the right side of the rectangle and you will be able to click on, Step 1: Images, and return to the previous step.

    Be sure to read the instructions on duplicates carefully before marking an image duplicate. It is only a duplicate if it is exactly the same document.

    Hope this helps🙂

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