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From: Rick Van Dusen <>
Subject: Re: [TMG] Wish List includes custom relationship tags -was Regarding married names
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2010 07:47:40 -0700
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And (as you know) you can actually do that, but it's not as automated as
you probably wish (but the content of such tags as your examples would
never fit into a template anyway). You make your sentence include the
Memo field, and put all the specifics there.
(Disclaimer: This comment is for the benefit of list newbies, as I'm
sure Teresa and most "veterans" know this.)
Teresa Elliott wrote:
> We already can have custom tags, I just want to be able to create sentence
> structures for them. Like my research tag, FATHER-RES. I love to be able to
> say something like: This man was possibly the father of George Jones, more
> research is being done at this time. Or my adopted tag: FATHER-ADO This man
> adopted George Jones. Sam adopted George when he was 2 months old and
> George never knew his birth father. As far as the two men were concerned Sam
> was George's biological father.
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