Yes Paula, Sorry, I think the beginning of the thread showed this was v6.
Location Preposition is being used in v6 in Book Report vital records sentences and in Event Sentence definitions. As another thread pointed out - there seems to be some sort of problem if the actual Location includes a preposition as it is treated as one instead of as part of the name. I haven't checked this out.
Cathy At 21:10 19/09/2005, you wrote:
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]
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