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Add the ability to search for ordinances to share using family search message

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May 1, 2020 edited September 28, 2020 in Suggest an Idea
Dallin Platt said: Family Search recently added the ability to share ordinances easily through the messages which is amazing! But if I want to share ordinances that I reserved 4 years ago, I have to press the arrow an insanely extra amount of times, so I avoid that by sending them over email. This is not a bad thing, but it is an effort that could be avoided if there was the ability to search for an ID number or name in the share ordinances using family search message area.
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  • LegacyUser
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    May 1, 2020
    Tom Huber said: Some people never bother with reading the messages partially because of the "campaign" messages now sent through the internal system to avoid the opt-out in email.

    The email system is most effective when there has to be a response that lets a computer know something and was put into place quite a while before the internal system was expanded to include more than just person-to-person messages (with no links).

    I'm not saying that using the internal system is a bad idea, not everyone logs into FamilySearch on a daily basis.

    Email is a different story and as such, getting an important message to a relative is many times more likely to reach them via email than through a site's internal messaging system, such as that used by FamilySearch.

    Having the internal messaging system as an option is something that FamilySearch should consider -- as an option.
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