Location search and replace:
Open location master and edit the location.  It will take effect everywhere it 
is used.  Use a space char before the first comma for the missing city.  Assume 
ypu are using city,county,state,country format.

Or you use TBD (to be determined) for missing values, might look better than a 
comma and is a visual todo item, get the value

Sent from my phone, please excuse typos

Bob

Pat Hickin <[email protected]> wrote:

>A question:
>
>In my placenames, I frequently use a comma when I don't know the precise
>location, e.g.
>", Surrey Co., VA, USA".
>
>When I'm creating a report is there any way to get Legacy to drop the comma?
>
>I could make the *short* location name read
>"Surrey Co., VA".
>
>But that's a lot of trouble!  Unless there's some way to do a Search &
>Replace that I don't know about.
>
>Thanks for your ideas,
>Pat
>
>
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