Thanks for the suggestion!

However, I don't always enter my own phrasing; for collateral relatives in many 
cases the default phrasing is fine because I don't intend to include them in 
any written/published document - they're just there for research purposes.

Marianne

-----Original Message-----
>From: Jenny M Benson <[email protected]>
>Sent: Apr 10, 2013 9:33 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Sentence definition-editing
>
>On 10/04/2013 15:04, mbstx wrote:
>> I do something I think is much simpler.  On the Edit Event for dialog
>> box, in the lower half I click on the Sentence Overide tab.
>>
>> In that box I put {Notes][Sources].
>>
>> Then when I go back to the Notes tab I can enter a sentence or
>> several paragraphs in any way I wish.
>
>Yes, that is a simple way, but if you edit the original Sentence in the
>Master List it would save you having to open the Sentence Override tab
>and type [Notes][Sources] every time.  You simply put "[Notes][Sources]"
>in the bottom field (labelled "If Desc,  Date and Place are empty.")  I
>have done this for a couple of Event Sentences, except that I preface
>[Notes][Sources] with a bolded [EventName]: because that is how I like
>my Events/Facts to start.
>--
>Jenny M Benson




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