Hi Lisa

Your can do this by altering the fields in the event sentences:
Defining the Event Sentences (Deluxe Edition only)

Conditional Fields

Living or Dead
This conditional field lets you vary wording depending on if the
subject person is living or not.  The field format is: 
[::living words::non-living words]
For example, a Hobbies event might be worded:    [HeShe]
[::enjoys::enjoyed] [Desc].

The above is from Legacy Help files. I know this works for
reports, so I suppose it would work for web pages.

Jennifer



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Lisa Davis
Sent: Tuesday, 8 January 2008 9:24 AM
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Subject: [LegacyUG] past tense wording on web page report

I'm trying again to create a pedigree web page.  Is there anyway
the event
wording can be set up to read "His hobbies ARE" for those living,
instead of
"His hobbies WERE"?  I don't like reading facts for my living
relatives in
the past tense.  

Thanks for your suggestions!
~Lisa 




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