IMHO, since Windows uses periods in file names as
separators, it can confuse the various programs, so
what I would want in that case is rendered out of my
hands. The computersh in LA CA are taking over the
world, and we can be partners or enemies, I give up.
Ric
--- GeoSci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Finally found time to go back to
> FamilySearchIndexing and - while
> reviewing the guidelines - I found this:
> 
> Punctuation
> In order to create consistency and to help with
> arbitration, please
> follow these guidelines for indexing punctuation:
> 
> Do not type periods, commas, or semicolons after
> initials or
> abbreviations for either names or event places.
> 
> Use the following punctuation when it is normally
> part of a name,
> place, or phrase:
> 
> Hyphen. For example, in names such as Wilson-Gaston,
> or in a
> relationship such as daughter-in-law.
> 
> Apostrophe. For example, in a name such as
> O'Farrell.
> 
> I KNEW I had read (somewhere) to not place the
> period after an initial.
> 
> Opinions/Ideas?
> 
> Keith
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