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Where did they move the "What's New" Button??

Robert G Peters
Robert G Peters ✭
June 23, 2020 edited February 12, 2021 in Family Tree
Where did they move the "What's New" Button??
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  • Brett .
    Brett . ✭✭✭✭✭
    June 23, 2020 Answer ✓

    @Robert G Peters​ 

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    Gone ...

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    Try this, the 'FamilySearch' "Blog" ...

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    And, this "Blog" Article:

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    FamilySearch Updates Enhance your Experience

    https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/familysearch-updates/

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    It contains the latest updates ...

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    I hope this helps.

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    Brett

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    ps: You may want to "Bookmark" that link; or, at least take a note of it for future reference.

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  • Patricia  Jensen
    Patricia Jensen ✭✭
    June 24, 2020

    @Robert G Peters​ 'What’s New at FamilySearch' can be found by selecting the ? (in the circle)

    on the top right of FamilySearch. Then select 'Helper Resources' at the bottom of the dropdown menu. A link to 'What’s New at FamilySearch' will be on the page. Also, you could google FamilySearch Blog while you're signed into FamilySearch and Subscribe to stay informed. That is where I find the articles about what's new on FamilySearch.

    If you click on your name in the top right of FamilySearch and go into your 'Settings' and then 'Notifications' you can select 'FamilySearch Information' to get emails that contain tips, inspiration, news, and Rootstech information. I think you'd be getting the links to the blog posts emailed to you then, as well.

     

    Patty

     

     

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