 Welcome to Data Doctor's video, WikiTree Plus Suggestions. This index lists beginning times of each segment, so you can fast forward to any of particular interest. Here is the WikiTree Plus site. First, notice the top left box show result in new tab. This is instead of using the right window. Check that if you want to open multiple reports to compare, or in case of smaller monitors, make it possible to see more. All searches on WikiTree Plus are not case sensitive. This searches for whole words without variations. In other words, results are different for Acadia and Acadienne. In any search, you can enter multiple words, and only those items are displayed where all the words are found. Spaces represent AND. Unicode characters are treated as similar letters. Next is a list of six types of searches. This video discusses the first search, Suggestions. Suggestions are the basis for these generated reports. You don't need to select a specific suggestion unless you want to limit the reports only to it. Text Search. In this section, the following fields are searched for. All name and last name fields. WikiTree ID. Birth Location and Derived Country. A derived country is the native spelling if it's not English. Death Location and Derived Country. Marriage Location and Derived Country. Managers WikiTree ID. All Categories. All Templates. And Suggestion Number. In the text search, you can use OR and NOT. For example, Ljubljana 19th Century or Ljubljana 20th Century. The Age, NOT Belgium. For countries known by several names and spellings, you can enter the English spelling and get profiles for all the derivatives. For instance, Switzerland will bring up Suisse, Schweisse, etc. However, entering Suisse will only bring up Suisse. Notice the Skit Suggestions link. If there are over 30 duplicate suggestions on a report, it is listed as a link to display only them. Now, click show on the hidden suggestions link and hide on the active link. This gives a list of suggestions that were marked as false, marked as proposed merge for 30 days, or the ones marked corrected and waiting for the next suggestions update before they clear. There are such things as magic words you can use as a search query. If you want to see a report for anything in the 18th Century, the magic word is 18-C-E-N. This list of words is found on the Wikitree Plus Help page under text search. Tree. This finds anyone's family tree. Enter any Wikitree profile ID. Choose the number of generations you want. Next, choose the type of relationship you want to work with. All means parents, children, and spouses. Blood relatives means descendants and ancestors with their descendants. And the last two, ancestors and descendants, are just those. Here is that report showing suggestions for the profiled person and all his relatives. Notice the number of profiles in each generation, along with any corresponding suggestions. For instance, the fifth generation has 55 profiles with only one suggestion. Notice at the end of the report, there is a link to get more generations. In this case, there was only one more. Managed by. Shows all profiles managed by any Wikitree member that have any suggestions. This is the suggestions report, which shows 11 suggestions. Name. This looks for any word or words in any name or last name field. First, preferred, middle, etc. So, you can look for all people named John, or for all people named Smith, or for all people named John Smith. Location. Looks for any word in any location field. Unlike the text search, this search does not include all variations of a country's spelling. Switzerland will only bring up the exact word, Switzerland. If you wanted to know which profiles list a cemetery in the death field, type that in, and you will get this report. Watch lists. Go to the app server and log in with your Wikitree credentials. It will generate all your watched profiles. These are different than your managed profiles, as it also includes profiles for which you are on the trusted list. You are invited to like this video and even leave a comment if you wish. Also, keep up to date with new videos by subscribing to our Wikitree YouTube channel. On behalf of the Data Doctors Project, thank you for watching.