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Barbara | Report | 27 Nov 2003 23:46 |
Oooh my abject apologies! I have just been and checked, and the errors I reported have been noted on the latest update back in September! Pat on the back for 1901, even if it did take nine months to sort it! |
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Barbara | Report | 27 Nov 2003 23:39 |
And even if you do supply all the details they still do little about it. I reported five separate errors and non have been altered. Before you say it takes time, I did this in January!!! So frustrating when you have spent a fortune before finding the error! |
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Janice | Report | 27 Nov 2003 13:12 |
The problem with reporting errors though is that you have to give all the folio/page details etc which you can't do without paying to view the page. If the mistake is in the index and you haven't viewed the page, then there isn't a way of reporting the error. |
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BobClayton | Report | 27 Nov 2003 11:05 |
After reading Donna's thread, just to remind that there is a error report page on the 1901 for incorrect transcriptions, (not incorrect entries). (It also shows a list of corrections made). Use it please, some other relative might be having the same trouble as you! Bob |
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