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jennin
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Facts Residence

Post by jennin » 28 Feb 2013 21:36

After seven years of adding information to Family Historian I have at last started to write up my family history. I am using various reports and my family find 'resident in'too formal. They would prefer 'lived at.' Is there a formula that would allow me to do this?'Yours hopefully,Jen.

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tatewise
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Post by tatewise » 28 Feb 2013 21:57

I presume you are talking about Narrative Reports and the Sentence Template.
So use Tools > Work with Fact Sets select the Residence Attribute and click Properties.
Change the Template to say lived instead of was resident.

Remember to backup your C:\ProgramData\Calico Pie\Family Historian folder to preserve this customised Standard Fact Set.
There are Backup Plugins to help you do this.

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Post by jennin » 28 Feb 2013 22:12

Thanks Mike. I had done that but I end up with 'lived at in' I would like to lose the 'in.'Jen

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Post by tatewise » 28 Feb 2013 22:25

OK use {date} {individual} lived at {address} {_place} where either {address} or {_place} are optional.
Check the Help which should lead to the Template Codes where Place (with no prefix) {_place} is documented.
Also if you click on <<Insert Code this Place (with no prefix) option is listed.

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Post by PeterR » 28 Feb 2013 23:03

I use the following slight variation so that 'at' doesn't appear by itself if there is no address:

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{date} {individual} lived <at {address}> {place} {age}

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Post by jennin » 01 Mar 2013 06:47

Thanks Mike and Peter. Problem solved.Kind regards,Jen.

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