Genealogy Tricks

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mumbles
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Genealogy Tricks

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An American Connection sent me this

A couple little tricks that I’ve found (and many of you may already know them) is to magnify a page where the print is very small. This can easily be done by holding down the Ctrl. button and the plus (+) button on the keyboard. You can do it several times if you need to. Another helpful hint is to hold down the Ctrl. and F but-tons together when you come to a long page and you don’t want to have to read every word to find the ancestor you’re looking for. This will bring up a little box where you can type in the name you are searching for; which will be high-lighted for you. Then just hit your enter key as many times as you need to find all the entries. I use Google Chrome and both of these suggestions work very well for me.
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I'm lost already....must be my age. :lol:
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Good tips! I use other ways... If a document is hard to read I use Irfanview and copy and paste to that to enhance the image, its a free thing. Only certain documents will allow "find" but I just press the 3 little dots, I forget what it is called, near address bar, and click the find button. It doesn't have to be all the word. The same really just hitting next button.
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