I did Arbitration and Indexing


The praise for this should also go to those who got the records ready for downloading and the skill of the LDS Tech team in having a flawless execution.

My second post on my blog was October 2012 on Family Indexing using Dragon NaturallySpeaking.

More disabled I’m becoming, the more important the use of voice recognition is also becoming to me. Praise should also go to these pioneers. I’m thankful to Heavenly Father for allowing this science be on the earth, as I needed it for work and now.

I used it for this ( just a note, on my new PC I had to turn off the Dictation Box going to Tools, Miscellaneous, and it’s at the bottom).

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    FamilySearch indexing volunteers broke a record this week during the first Worldwide Indexing Event. FamilySearch International, the largest genealogy organization in the world, was hoping an unprecedented 50,000 contributors would participate in the 24-hour effort to submit genealogy records, beginning at 6 p.m. MDT on 20 July 2014. A total of 66,511 indexers and arbitrators went online to submit records, surpassing the goal by 16,511 people.

    Volunteers were encouraged to submit a single batch of indexing or arbitration work, but many continued working throughout the day to submit more than 5.7 million records, another milestone for the second-highest record count in a single day.



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