To clarify the in versus on for dates. Legacy uses in for imprecise
dates like a month and year or year ie. in May 1978 or in 1876. On is
used if there is a day month and year ie. on 12 May 1978.
I also checked the incorrect wording for the marriage and there is an an
outstanding bug report on this.
Brian
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Thanks.
Trent wrote:
I have a family member who was married, then divorced and they didn't have
children. After her divorce she adopted a daughter as a single mother. The
reports print out:
"[name] married [ex-husband's name] in [date]. The marriage ended in
divorce in [date]. They had no children.
[name] had another child. They had one daughter [adopted daughter's name]"
This obviously doesn't make sense. It should first say "on" instead of "in"
before the dates.
Next she didn't have "another" child. She only has one.
And finally, "they" didn't have a daughter, "she" had or more specifically
"adopted" a daughter.
Can someone help show me how to alter this text or how to enter the data so
it prints out appropriately?
Many Thanks!
Trent
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