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Oscar Munoz Jr. said: Is there a way to "highlight" in fluorescent yellow or pink documents that are placed in Memories?
For example, when asked: " Who is this a memory of?" many times the name of the person on the document is hard to read because of the white background. If the name was highlighted it would be easier for the eye to find it and read it.
For example, when asked: " Who is this a memory of?" many times the name of the person on the document is hard to read because of the white background. If the name was highlighted it would be easier for the eye to find it and read it.
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Juli said: FamilySearch is not in the word processing and image editing business. Highlight the names before you upload the document.0
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Oscar Munoz Jr. said: You certainly are not in the Customer service, being cordial or friendly in your answering suggestion business either!!!! You come off as a sarcastic smart **** you smart ****!!!
Thanks for making sure that I’ll never suggest a suggestion to your lousy customer service manners department again!!!!0 -
Juli said: I'm just a fellow FamilySearch user, like most people on this forum.
Your insults are highly inappropriate, and you're finding offense where none was intended.0 -
Oscar Munoz Jr. said: Insults????
Dale Carnegie wrote a book “How to win friends and influence people”
Might I suggest you get a copy...0 -
Brett said: Oscar
Firstly, "Welcome" to this "FamilySearch" ( "GetStaisfaction" ) 'Feedback' Forum.
Secondly, "Official 'FamilySearch' Representatives", do monitor; and, sometimes, participate in, this Forum.
Thirdly, I am just another User/Patron, just like yourself (and, happen to be a Member of the Church).
Many Users/Patrons who regularly participate in this Forum who have a great deal of knowledge and experience with "FamilySearch", like to assist/help other Users/Patrons like yourself.
Finally, this Forum is a "Feedback" Forum; and, 'Yes', as you can see, in this case, it is an OPEN Forum that includes "Discussion" by, both, "Official 'FamilySearch' Representatives"; and, Users/Patrons.
Do not take issue or umbrage at responses; especially, from Users/Patrons, not worth the bother.
I would suggest that do you continue to participate in this Forum, the Forum is a great place to learn - participating in this Forum, I often learn something new.
Just my thoughts.
Brett
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FamilySearch Moderator said: Participants, please review the code of conduct https://www.familysearch.org/help/salesforce/viewArticle?urlname=Community-code-of-conduct. Some posts have been removed either because they are inappropriate or no longer applicable.
In responding, please be kind and assume the others here in this community are youngsters who are new to the product and community - how would you respond to your young niece who asks as question. Perhaps preface, "my preference is to..."0 -
Juli said: In case people are wondering, what was removed above was a conversation starting with an expletive-laden response from the OP, in which he made it clear that he was operating under the false impression that all replies come from FS employees.
I'm wondering if perhaps English is not the OP's first language, and he therefore does not realize that the word he used repeatedly is considered an expletive, not suitable to polite company?0 -
Tom Huber said: The best thing to do is to download the memory, print it and use a highlighter to help decipher otherwise difficult to read words.0
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