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From: "Teresa Ghee Elliott" <>
Subject: RE: [TMG] 5.07 Quotation Marks in Name Style
Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2003 17:03:21 -0500
In-Reply-To: <NDBBJJMPJKPBEPNBFPGAIEEBKEAA.John@JohnCardinal.com>
Didn't test it, so you might be right. So far I haven't had the problem
she is reporting, so I think it has something to do with the "s. Another
thing she can do is put the " in the prename and suffix name fields and
then suppress those fields in the output template for the indexing
output. But she'd have to remember to put it in each time.
Teresa Ghee Elliott
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-----Original Message-----
From: John Cardinal [mailto:]
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Subject: RE: [TMG] 5.07 Quotation Marks in Name Style
Teresa Ghee Elliott wrote:
> Another thing you can do is change the output to:
> "<[Title] ><[GivenName] ><[Surname] ><[Suffix]>"
> That should work.
Teresa,
Last time I checked, conditional variables did not work in Name Styles.
There is one special rules for literals in Name Styles. If you put
([Title])
in a Name Style template, the parentheses will be suppressed if Title is
empty.
To my knowledge, that is the only case where literal text is
conditional. I
can't recall if I tried double quotes...
John
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