Sorry to ask yet another question about Sentences, but this one is more
about Conditional Formatting within a definition.

I have an event "Death Notice" - everyone is likely to have one (no-one is
immortal afterall)
Because females typically change their surname at the time of their
marriage, death notices are usually published in the married name rather
than the maiden name. Males usually don't change their surname.

As such, what I want my sentence to do for my Death Notice event is to
produce one of two possibilities.
For males and unmarried females - use the preferred given name and surname
For married woman - use the preferred given name but use the married surname

As an example...
Jane Doe, dies unmarried on 1 Jan 1900, death notice is published on 2 Jan
1900 in The Newspaper.
The sentence should read roughly like
On 2 Jan 1900, the death notice for Jane Doe appeared in The Newspaper.
(any notes)(sources)

However, if Jane Doe had married John Blow at some point, then her death
notice sentence should read
On 2 Jan 1900, the death notice for Jane Blow appeared in The Newspaper.

A male would have the same sentence result regardless of marital status due
to no change of name.

I know that there are some Conditional things that can be written in to the
Sentence Definitions (living vs deceased words, buried vs cremated), but I
can't figure out the [:: :: ] combo for this sentence to work.

Anyone know how I can achieve this, or am I currently asking too much of
the program?

Thanks.



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