new temple reservations are very confusing and unhelpful
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Diane Kay Rogers said: In Temple Reservations I highly recommend that you distinguish between names which have been printed and names which have been reserved. At this point, I cannot tell very easily which of my cards I have reserved and have not printed or shared with the temple or which ones I have printed. This new system is very confusing and I don't know which is which and I have been doing this for a very long time. You have me near tears today since I really like to keep track of everyone and it will take me quite a long time to be able to figure this out. My recommendation is to continue to keep a different color for printed cards.
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Gordon Collett said: Shared reservations are strictly on their own tab now which you select over on the left side. They are not intermingled with your personal reservations.
The new filters give a very efficient way to see non-printed and printed cards separately:
Open that side bar (I'm starting to think they should have made the default appearance that it be open) and play around with the filters. They really make it easy to find exactly the type of listing you want.0 -
Diane Kay Rogers said: Thank you for pointing that out. It helps a little, but t is not very exactly user friendly for the older crowd. I know FamilySearch wants the younger generation to do this and I totally get that, thus all the "streamlining" but they are not the ones with time. The older generation is the one with time and most of them don't want to touch Family Search because when they get used to one thing, it changes. This is the main reason why my family history clients are all older people. They would rather pay someone to find their ancestors and add them to Family Tree and handle printing the temple ordinances than to have the frustration of dealing with it themselves. The younger crowd just wants the easy Ordinances Ready feature.0
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