Hi Barbara,
You get the choice in Report Options on the Format tab.

If you want some in list form and some in sentence form then you need to choose Sentence form in the Report Options but edit the Sentence Definition for the events you want in list form so that they are like a list. If you add an unknown event type, the default "sentences" are in list form so you can see what that looks like.

RE earlier message:
If you want a sentence like: "She resided at Saint Johns, Franklin County, Missouri,
USA, in 1880."
Try: [FirstHeShe] resided at [Place] in [Date].[sources] [Notes]
If you are also going to use the Description field, you'll need to consider what you put in it. You could, for example, put others in the household - family, parents, husband ...

[FirstHeShe] resided at [Place] in [Date] with [HisHer] [Description].[sources] [Notes]

I think you'll find you'll want to use [atPlace] and [onDate] but try it out. Don't forget to include the [Sources] and [Notes] fields if you want them to appear.

Note I prefer to use [FirstHeShe] as this alternates the use of the First name through an individual's events so you don't get a heap of sentences beginning with He or She.

Cathy

At 10:33 AM 4/12/2007, you wrote:

How do I choose to have events print out as a list in point form? If I do
this, does that mean all events are printed in a list form, rather than
sentences?
Thanks,
Barbara




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