What you need to do is, edit the unknown person with a fake name, then merge 
fake to real. And your signature is sent in hmtl, against the rules.
Rich in LA CA

--- On Wed, 5/19/10, Jan Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Jan Roberts <[email protected]>
Subject: [LegacyUG] Married 'Someone'
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, May 19, 2010, 4:17 PM








I have just been reading through a report I created yesterday (after having 
converted pdf to doc, edited – or so I thought – resaved as pdf, uploaded to my 
newly created wiki!) and have noticed that I have the ubiquitous Fred married 
someone Mary Jane BROWN.  I thought this problem had been resolved some time 
ago.  Originally I had an unknown wife for Fred, but recently added a name.  
Obviously the someone is a hangover from when her name was unknown.  How does 
one resolve this problem other than having to read through every report word 
for word once it has been created.  At the moment I tend to rely on Word’s 
spelling error identifier to check for spelling errors, as well as making any 
additions or deletions that I know I need – I’d prefer not to have to check the 
wording of every marriage statement just in case the extraneous ‘someone’ is in 
place.
 
Cheers
Jan

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