A quick experiment shows that [inPlace] in the Sentence Definition picks up the chosen preposition.

I changed 'in' to 'at' for a Census Event Location and in the Descendant report the sentence now reads "at 10 Victoria St" and a check of my Sentence Definition shows I'm using [inPlace]

(Note I don't use the 4 field locations but include the street address as part of the location.)

Cheers,
Cathy

At 15:21 13/09/2005, you wrote:

In reference to the following taken from the new features list on the web-site:

9. Location Prepositions - On the Add/Edit Location screen (reached from the Master Location List), there is a field for the location preposition. This defaults to "in" but can be changed to other prepositions like near, around, outside, northwest, etc. These prepositions are then used when building report sentences.

I have updated the location "Port of New York" with the preposition "through". I have not found a way to get the place to display as "through Port of New York" in a report sentence. Has anyone tried this and had any luck with it?

Don

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