Looking for 'block' of completed/uncompleted in my 'big' GEDCOMpare

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I'm working with my GEDCOMpare data ... and for the umpteenth time being frustrated with my over 50+ year-old eyes. Say I have 10 completed (or 10 uncompleted) entries amidst 3000. Is there a way to filter/sort/etc. so I can see those 10 completed (or 10 uncompleted) all together? I know I can go to each page and within that page scroll through looking for the stragglers, but, I'm having trouble spotting those little grey check marks in the little grey box ... Not a big deal ... but a question (possible interface/enhancement request?) just the same. Thanks! smiley

in WikiTree Help by Susan Keil G2G6 Mach 6 (67.2k points)
The completed box is just for those you do not want to do any more with. Do not tick the completed box is you have a profile that you want to add to Wikitree when you have completed the comparisons.
Okay ... however ... I'm trying to find the 10 for which I have (or haven't) checked the box ... Is there a way to do that ... ? ...
I don’t know. Hopefully somebody else can answer that for you.

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Near the top of your GEDCOMpare report on the right-hand side is a button labelled "Hide Completed Rows". If you press that then it will only show the rows where you haven't ticked the box. I don't know of a way to do it the other way around and only show the rows where you have ticked the box.
by Paul Masini G2G6 Pilot (387k points)

Truth be known, it's the other way around that I'm looking for. Thanks for the reminder about the 'hide completed' though. I'm going to enlarge my screen, sip some reheated coffee, and look again ... smiley

If the ones that you have marked as completed are because you have created profiles for them or matched them with existing profiles, rather than just because you want to ignore them, then I have found a way to do it. If you click on the heading of the last column where it says "WikiTree Profiles" then it will sort by that column. In the circumstance I described all the completed rows will start with "matched" and all the uncompleted rows will start with the Add button, so by sorting on this column they will be grouped together.

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