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What do we do if the image from one entry is the exact same image as the next?

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July 5, 2020 edited February 12, 2021 in Indexing
What do we do if the image from one entry is the exact same image as the next?
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  • Melissa S Himes
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    July 5, 2020 Answer ✓

    If it is a photographic duplicate of the previous image, you mark it as a Duplicate Image and provide the image number of the duplicate in Step 1 of the indexing process. If you have already started indexing your batch, simply click on Step 2 Entries, and toggle back to Step 1 Images. I'm going to share your question in @Indexing Chat​ and hope if you haven't already, you will join our group of indexers and reviewers who ask and answer questions!

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