Thanks Gail!
--- Gail Nestor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Barb, to see what all the "regular" event sentences
> look like, click on
> View, then choose Master Lists, then choose Event
> Definitions. Now click
> "edit" an event, and you will see that there are
> built-in "codes" for all
> events. There is a [Sources] code built in to all
> the regular events.
>
> The override is great when you want just one
> particular event to read a
> different way. You can just type in exactly what
> you want the sentence to
> say, or you can use coding - especially when you
> want to add the footnote
> you described. If you are in the Sentence Override
> box for an event, look
> just below it and you'll see a box that says,
> "[Name] - full name of
> individual." If you click on the drop-down arrow
> beside it, you'll see all
> the code choices you can insert. Tada - you're now
> a programmer!
>
> I just got through editing a bunch of my sentences
> to read exactly how I
> want them to. It's a great tool!
>
> I hope this helps!
> Gail Nestor
> Smyrna, GA
>
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nestorgenealogy/
>
> On Sun, 15 May 2005 13:04:32 -0700 (PDT), Barb
> Weed<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> >Why do
> >you need to add [Sources] on an overide but it is
> not
> >needed on the regular sentence I don't know but it
> >works.
>
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