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From: "William Roberts" <>
Subject: Re: [TMG] Location of Birth
Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 08:19:46 -0500
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Jan
You can select the option to add the "in" to the places automatically. On
one of the tabs on the report there should be a choice of "at", "in" or
"(blank)". Just select the one you want.
Note: on the individual narrative report it is on the "Options 2" tab, on
the Decadency Report it is on the "Tags" tab.
Myrnice
"Jan Roberts" wrote on Wednesday, January 31, 2001 3:39 PM
Subject: Re: [TMG] Location of Birth
> I just tried this, and in my version 4.0c Gold the normal Birth Tag
sentence
> reads "[P] was born <[D]> <[L]>". I previewed an Indiv. Narrative Report
> for a person with a birth location only and got "Jane was born London."
> Before I tested to see what happened I was going to suggest that perhaps
> changing the order of D and L might work in case it was only printing the
> first option if all weren't present (Although that would presumably muck
up
> the report if just date was present - so scratch that idea.) However, I
> think I will change my default sentence to read "[P] was born <[in L]>
<[on
> D]>" or even <on [D]> <in [L]>" so the sentence reads more naturally.
>
Damon Floyd wrote on Thursday, February 01, 2001 7:21 AM
> Subject: [TMG] Location of Birth
>
>
> > After all this time, I just discovered that you need a birth date in
order
> > for the location to print.
> >
> > The Normal Birth Tag Sentence reads "[P] was born <[D]> <[L]><, [M]>
> >
> > If you have a date and location, then they print.
> >
> > If you only have date it prints
> >
> > If you only have Location, it just reads "Joseph brown was born."
> >
> > I want to be able to print where they were born even if I don't know
when.
> >
> > Damon Floyd (Muncie, IN)
> > Webb Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~damon/
> >
> >
>
>
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