I did a few experiments with the [He/She] and the only place it will capitalize the He or She is when this is the FIRST element in the sentence. I did think of your idea Paula but putting a period after the first sentence ie. between the [Sources] and the [He/She] did not help. I even tried using the [CR] code to insert a carriage return to start a new line but the [He/She] was still in lower case. I guess the programmers never thought about an event sentence construct that was, in fact, more than one sentence.
Sentence 1
[FirstName] appeared on the [Date] rent roll [~inPlace].[Sources]
Sentence 2
[HeShe] was listed as "[Notes]."

One work around that would still be a proper sentence would be
[FirstName] appeared on the [Date] rent roll [~inPlace] where [HeShe] was listed as "[Notes]." [Sources]

In that construct the non-capital he/she would be correct.

Brian Kelly
Rockland, ON

Paula Ryburn wrote:
I'll bet the capitalization hinges on the word following a period, which in your example it does not. ??? --Paula

----- Original Message ----- From: "Gail Nestor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] event sentence definitions: [HeShe] option


Thanks Dennis, I think I can work around this issue fairly easily, but I
just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something.  Good summary of the
issue!

Gail



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