All. FYI. 'Hot off the press'...so to speak. As of TODAY (30 Jan 2020). New 'Consultant' Planner "Li
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Brett said: All.
FYI
'Hot off the press' ... so to speak.
As of TODAY (30 January 2020).
New 'Consultant' Planner "Limits" announced: Help Up to 300 People.
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On 30 January 2020, the Planner on FamilySearch.org will be updated with a capacity limit of 300 people on the People You Are Helping list.
This adjustment means that you can have a maximum of 300 people in your Planner at any given time.
If the Planner currently has more than 300 people, you will need to remove some of the names before adding any more.
Brett
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FYI
'Hot off the press' ... so to speak.
As of TODAY (30 January 2020).
New 'Consultant' Planner "Limits" announced: Help Up to 300 People.
Quote:
On 30 January 2020, the Planner on FamilySearch.org will be updated with a capacity limit of 300 people on the People You Are Helping list.
This adjustment means that you can have a maximum of 300 people in your Planner at any given time.
If the Planner currently has more than 300 people, you will need to remove some of the names before adding any more.
Brett
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A van Helsdingen said: What is the "Consultant Planner"? Never heard of it.0
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Brett said: A van Helsdingen
Only available to Members of the Church.
Principally for those with a 'Calling' of "Temple and Family History, Consultant".
But, available to all Members, to use, if they so desire.
Hence, why you have not seen it; but, I am sure you would have seen some of the posts in this Forum, on the 'Consultant' Planner, over time.
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Alan E. Brown said: This post refers to an article from January 9 on the FamilySearch blog about the Planner on Helper Resources:
https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/...
I have no idea how many "helpers" have more than 300 "helpees" in their Planner lists, but it must be a very tiny number, so this new limit won't affect very many people at all.
[Note: The term "Consultant Planner" is an obsolete term that no longer appears in the user interface, so it's not clear to me why the word "Consultant" was inserted in the original post for this topic. The blog article simply uses the term "Planner" (in the context of Helper Resources), which is what the user interface uses.]0
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