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From: "Ron Chenier" <>
Subject: Re: [TMG] Descendants Report Sentencing
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 13:32:45 -0400
References: <3.0.32.20000801111451.007772cc@pop.multipro.com>


Paul,

Now having read the manual more indept, I wonder why this particular problem
exists in the first place. As Don Fehr mentions in another message the reports
should quote he/she for the second and subsequent sentences for the same person.
This is so stated on page 266 in the explanation of [P] Variable Event Tag.
So why should I have to modify the sentence structure?
Would this have anything to do with the famous semi-colon problem?

Can Bob Velke please explain this?

And Paul, yes I have converted my data from UFT to TMG, v4. (But I still use UFT
also). Anxiously awating v4a.

Ron


----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul E. Lawrence" <>
To: <>
Sent: 1-Aug-00 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: [TMG] Descendants Report Sentencing


> Ron:
>
> I assume you are using 4.0. Look on page 266 of the manual. You would
> replace the [P] with [PF]. Have you already converted your UFT data to
> TMG? The 4.0a release will give you a much cleaner import of UFT data.
>
> Paul
>
> At 11:48 AM 8/1/2000 -0400, you wrote:
> >Myrnice
> >
> >Would I go to the Tag Type Definition Screen to do the modification of the
> >sentence?
> >In the "Sentence" field what would I have to do? Does it have something to do
> >with "[P]" ?
> >Would changing it here change all occurences?
> >
> >Ron
> >
> >
> >> Ron
> >>
> >> If you change the tag sentences to display just the first name instead of
> >> the full name this will go away. If you are using the default sentences,
> you
> >> can change all off the output at one place and it will change all
> >> occurences.
> >>
> >> Myrnice
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> Paul E. Lawrence
>
> Lawrence Genealogy: http://users.multipro.com/lawrpaul
> Includes allied surnames of Bumpass, Byerly, Daughtrey, Ford (Faure),
> Harper, Harr, Wilhite/Wilhoit. Also researching Burnett, Daniel, McMurry,
> Hill, Bondurant, Stansbury, and Rose, and others.
>
> Roots User Group of Arlington, VA: http://www.rootsusers.org/
>


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