Did you try using probably as the preposition? I tried that and the
probably stuck. Then you would need two different New York's one with
probably and one with in as the prepositions. I did not go on to see how
you would pick them out when entering locations though.
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frankanedc wrote:
I am trying to do some chronology reports. Some of my locations are
entered as "probably New York" etc. It comes out in the reports as
"in probably New York" I have gone to the Master Location List and
tried to edit the probable locations by removing the preposition but it
keeps popping back in. What do I have to do to get rid of the
preposition?
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