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CSV Download - Matching ID in online tree?

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Hi there!  I initially created my tree for my own information, so I included a lot of personal information in the Biographical sections, when family members told me details.

Now that I am interested in making my tree available to relatives, those personal details obviously need to be removed first.  I performed the CSV download so that I could see the column of Bio Notes to easily remove any details that shouldn't be available to everyone.

I'm stuck, however, because I don't know how to match the ID each person is given, to the person in my online tree.  For instance, I have a person who was added with no name.  I don't know their name, but my source told me personal details about them which should not be shared with everyone.  I can see the Bio Note with the personal details, and I can see the person's ID, but since their name is unknown...how do I find them on my tree to delete this piece of information?  I have this happening many times in my tree.  (I'm hoping the answer is not, "Edit it in Excel and re-upload the whole tree." because then I'll lose tree photos, won't I?)

I haven't been able to find a search function on the website...I was hoping there would be one for the ID's.  This also makes it incredibly difficult when trying to find someone specific, because my tree has over 1,700 people in it and many of them share the same name.  (The only way I'm aware of to search is through the Find button, and I start typing their first name.  Am I missing something?)

Basically I just need to know how to locate this nameless person in the online tree, using only their ID, so I can edit them.  Thanks so much for any help!!!

asked Jun 14, 2015 by InTheRootsOfTheTree (1,490 points)

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If you use the Firefox or Explorer browser, you should see the 5-character ID inside the URL in your browser window as you click on different people. You can paste any other ID in there and it should automatically switch to the person who has that ID.
answered Jun 18, 2015 by gidgreen (10,920 points)
selected Jun 19, 2015 by InTheRootsOfTheTree
Perfect!!!  Thank you so much!
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