Dave--

Thanks for your response.  This is the kind of service that makes Legacy
the best on the market!

Dan Wollam

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Berdan
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 3:25 PM
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Location Prepositions


I will have Legacy look for "near" and "of" and any others I can think
of (or that you users come up with) and not put "in" in front of it when
constructing a sentence.   

Dave Berdan 
Millennia 


---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- 
From: "T. Dan Wollam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 13:33:26 -0000 

>Legacy appears to automatically preceed the preposition "in" before
>location names as they appear in various reports, as in "Mary was born 
>on 4 July 1957 in Los Angeles," etc. 
> 
>How do you handle those location where you wish to say "near" Los
>Angeles, "of" Los Angeles, etc. 
> 
>I have been creating a new place name "near Los Angeles" but this is
>resulting in a lot of additional place names.  Of course I usually am 
>happy with "in Los Angeles," but it would be nice to be able to alter 
>the preposition as appropriate without needing to create a whole new 
>place name.  (Besides, even when creating a new place name it comes out

>something like, "Mary was born on 4 July 1957 in near Los Angeles....."

> 
>Just curious how others handle this.  Perhaps I've missed something
>somewhere. 
> 
>Dan Wollam

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