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Alison Posted - Mar 22 2007 : 14:30:38
I have downloaded over 10K persons into my lists. I have many flagged as "two groups" or "three Groups". I understand that. My question is, On the information tab where it has the tally of subscribers, is each unique? Do I really have over 10K in my data base or less because of duplicate and triplicate groups?
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xequte Posted - Mar 22 2007 : 22:01:38
Also, i would add that on the Information tab, MLK displays "Memberships", that is if you and and I are on your list and we both belong to two groups then that would count as four memberships. In brackets it displays the number of "Unique members" (i.e. two in the example we just mentioned).

If you double-click the main graph you can choose between showing memberships or unique members.



Nigel
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justuspost Posted - Mar 22 2007 : 18:55:58
Groups don't have to do with the number of addresses in your database. There are users, then those users have groups. The group is a sub category on the user.

Think of 'Humans', there are a total number (your database)
Then there are nationalities of those humans (American, British, etc) which does not effect the total number of humans.

Hope that makes it clear :-)


Justus