Just to clarify for me (still on v5)----you all are on v6, right?
Thanks,
--Paula




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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