Use AKA. THis is the preferred recommendation from all I have read.
Legacy makes it easy and it works well for me. If you plan to share
your data with other programs I believe using AKA is also preferred.

Rob


On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 04:13:16 -0600, Ruth Nerud
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> I've been using aka to show names with different spellings; i.e., on some
> documents the name is spelled Piluso, some others Peluso and yet others
> Pilusi, all for the same person. I saw someone else use the comma; i.e.,
> Piluso, Peluso, Pilusi.
> 
> Which is the more accepted practice, aka or comma or ? or is it whatever I
> think looks best.
> 
> Ruth A. Nerud
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