User:Caileigholdroyd/Sandbox New Collections 4

=Peru, Arequipa, Catholic Church Records, 1660-2020=

Step One
Sign your name next to a county on the CR Cemetery tab of the task list.
 * NOTE: You can scroll through tabs on Google Sheets. Next to the first tab, there are four lines stacked vertically. If you click that, you can see a complete list of all tabs on the Google Sheet. Additionally, next to the last tab, there are right and left arrows that you can click to scroll through.

Step Two
Using the links on the task list, click the municipality you want to work on.

Step Three
In the contents, select Cemeteries. This should jump you down to the Subheading Cemeteries. You can also just scroll down to this subheading.

Step Four

 * Click Edit Source next to Cemeteries.
 * Copy the following code and paste it in numerical order by date. If this entry is already on the page, please replace it with this new link to make it match the new manual of style. Do not worry about other entries on the page that are not in accordance with the manual of style. If there are no other entries with dates, put this as the first bullet. If there is a note about there being no online records available, please replace that bullet with this link.

* 1958-2013 at FamilySearch — How to Use this Collection; index and images


 * Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good and the link works.
 * Enter in "/* Cemeteries */ New Collections Project" as the Summary.
 * Click Save Changes.

Here is an example of what it should look like. =Peru, Diocese of Huaraz, Catholic Church Records, 1641-2016=

Step One
Sign your name next to a county on the CR Civil Registration tab of the task list.
 * NOTE: You can scroll through tabs on Google Sheets. Next to the first tab, there are four lines stacked vertically. If you click that, you can see a complete list of all tabs on the Google Sheet. Additionally, next to the last tab, there are right and left arrows that you can click to scroll through.

Step Two
Using the links on the task list, click the municipality you want to work on.

Step Three
In the contents, select Civil Registration. This should jump you down to the Subheading Civil Registration. You can also just scroll down to this subheading.

Step Four

 * Click Edit Source next to Civil Registration.
 * Copy the following code and paste it in numerical order by date. If this entry is already on the page, please replace it with this new link to make it match the new manual of style. Do not worry about other entries on the page that are not in accordance with the manual of style. If there are no other entries with dates, put this as the first bullet. If there is a note about there being no online records available, please replace that bullet with this link.

* 1823-1975 at FamilySearch — How to Use this Collection; index and images


 * Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good and the link works.
 * Enter in "/* Civil Registration */ New Collections Project" as the Summary.
 * Click Save Changes.

Here is an example of what it should look like. =Peru, Pasco, Civil Registration, 1931-1996=

Step One
Sign your name next to a county on the Ecuador Catholic Church tab of the task list.
 * NOTE: You can scroll through tabs on Google Sheets. Next to the first tab, there are four lines stacked vertically. If you click that, you can see a complete list of all tabs on the Google Sheet. Additionally, next to the last tab, there are right and left arrows that you can click to scroll through.

Step Two
Using the links on the task list, click the municipality you want to work on.

Step Three
In the contents, select Parish Records. This should jump you down to the Subheading Parish Records. You can also just scroll down to this subheading. (Note, it may be Parish Records or Church Records. It's okay either way.)

Step Four

 * Click Edit Source next to Parish Records.
 * Copy the following code and paste it in numerical order by date. If this entry is already on the page, please replace it with this new link to make it match the new manual of style. Do not worry about other entries on the page that are not in accordance with the manual of style. If there are no other entries with dates, put this as the first bullet. If there is a note about there being no online records available, please replace that bullet with this link.

* 1565-2011 at FamilySearch — How to Use this Collection; index and images


 * Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good and the link works.
 * Enter in "/* Parish Records */ New Collections Project" as the Summary.
 * Click Save Changes.

Here is an example of what it should look like. =Peru, Apurímac, Civil Registration, 1912-1999=

Step One
Sign your name next to a county on the Ecuador Cemetery tab of the task list.
 * NOTE: You can scroll through tabs on Google Sheets. Next to the first tab, there are four lines stacked vertically. If you click that, you can see a complete list of all tabs on the Google Sheet. Additionally, next to the last tab, there are right and left arrows that you can click to scroll through.

Step Two
Using the links on the task list, click the municipality you want to work on.

Step Three
In the contents, select Cemeteries. This should jump you down to the Subheading Cemeteries. You can also just scroll down to this subheading.

Step Four

 * Click Edit Source next to Cemeteries.
 * Copy the following code and paste it in numerical order by date. If this entry is already on the page, please replace it with this new link to make it match the new manual of style. Do not worry about other entries on the page that are not in accordance with the manual of style. If there are no other entries with dates, put this as the first bullet. If there is a note about there being no online records available, please replace that bullet with this link.

* 1862-2019 at FamilySearch — How to Use this Collection; index and images


 * Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good and the link works.
 * Enter in "/* Cemeteries */ New Collections Project" as the Summary.
 * Click Save Changes.

Here is an example of what it should look like.