 Welcome to Data Doctor's video, Suggestion 869, duplicated named inline citations. Suggestion 869 is triggered when two or more inline references have the same name. This leads to a redundant sources section. Here is the public view of Leon Broussard's profile, as can be seen there are two identical references in the sources section. Before going further, check for more suggestions. There are none, but the info box states that the duplicated reference is named Hebert. Return to the profile and click edit. Here is the first Hebert reference and here is the second. Check to see if it is actually a reference to the same source. To correct this error, add a forward slash to the second named reference just before the closed angled bracket. Delete everything that follows, including the closed ref tag. Click on preview to check your work. The reference is now only showing once, with two notations in the sources section, as it should. Go to the middle of the screen and explain your changes. This is strongly recommended for all wikitree users and is a requirement for data doctors. Save your work. Return to the suggestions report and on the far right click on status. On the next screen, the suggestions status page, make sure your wikitree id is showing. Next, select a status from the five listed. Leave a comment from the comment hints or make one of your own. Click the update status button. The next screen shows that the status history has recorded your changes, making them available for future members. And you're done.