Punctuation in reports
Posted: 06 Nov 2021 17:39
I tend to prefer traditional abbreviations, such as Vt. for Vermont, rather than VT. I am noticing however that the sentence structure of each fact tag includes periods, resulting in an extra period at the end of each sentence, such as:
Julius Smith, son of Asa Smith "2nd" (1786-1846) and Ede Bullard (1786-1826), was born on 10 May 1824 in Lunenburg, Essex, Vt.. He was baptised on 26 May 1824 in Lunenburg, Essex, Vt.. Rev. John Willard p.c. Julius married Phebe Pierce on 8 June 1846 in Lunenburg, Essex, Vt.. He died on 19 October 1863 in Lunenburg, Essex, Vt.. He was buried on 22 October 1863 in Lunenburg Cnr. Cem., Lunenburg, Essex, Vt..
Is there an option to correct this that wouldn't involve editing the sentence structure of every fact?
Julius Smith, son of Asa Smith "2nd" (1786-1846) and Ede Bullard (1786-1826), was born on 10 May 1824 in Lunenburg, Essex, Vt.. He was baptised on 26 May 1824 in Lunenburg, Essex, Vt.. Rev. John Willard p.c. Julius married Phebe Pierce on 8 June 1846 in Lunenburg, Essex, Vt.. He died on 19 October 1863 in Lunenburg, Essex, Vt.. He was buried on 22 October 1863 in Lunenburg Cnr. Cem., Lunenburg, Essex, Vt..
Is there an option to correct this that wouldn't involve editing the sentence structure of every fact?