John Winter wrote, in part: > I've had a similar problem with TMG7 and SS4, [SNIP] > I have not needed to use TMG reports, but after going > through SS4, an extra comma has been added before the > final full-stop or the final comma in each sentence. John, Please choose the simplest event and sentence where you see an unwanted comma and then describe that event and sentence for me. For the sentence, provide the complete TMG sentence structure. For the event, I need to know the number of principals and the contents of the date, place, and memo fields. If the place uses a non-standard Place Style, please include the Output template for your custom Place Style. Lastly, provide the full output of the TMG sentence structure as it appears in the output of SS. Describe only a single event. Providing more than one example will make it more difficult for us to communicate effectively. It's likely that solving the problem with one event will expose an issue that also explains why other events don't appear the way you expect. John
John, Thanks for your answer. I have copied the TMG structure and preview, I think I have understood your request. sentence structure : [PF] <|and [POF]> lived <[D]> <[L]> <[M]> sentence preview : Percy lived on 03 Apr 1881 in 41 East Street, Andover, Hampshire, with his parents and older brothers. This is the result after SS4, one web site : Percy lived on 3 April 1881 at 41 East Street, Andover, , with his parents and older brothers. The sentence structure obviously needs re-arranging; this is one of those upset in the computer problems earlier this year. Again thanks for your attention. John (down-under) On 14 September 2015 at 03:23, John Cardinal via <tmg@rootsweb.com> wrote: > John Winter wrote, in part: > > I've had a similar problem with TMG7 and SS4, > [SNIP] > > I have not needed to use TMG reports, but after going > > through SS4, an extra comma has been added before the > > final full-stop or the final comma in each sentence. > > John, > > Please choose the simplest event and sentence where you see an unwanted > comma and then describe that event and sentence for me. For the sentence, > provide the complete TMG sentence structure. For the event, I need to know > the number of principals and the contents of the date, place, and memo > fields. If the place uses a non-standard Place Style, please include the > Output template for your custom Place Style. Lastly, provide the full > output of the TMG sentence structure as it appears in the output of SS. > > Describe only a single event. Providing more than one example will make it > more difficult for us to communicate effectively. It's likely that solving > the problem with one event will expose an issue that also explains why > other events don't appear the way you expect. > > John > > > The TMG archive is found here: > http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/TMG/ > Instructions on how to subscribe to TMG: > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/other/Software/TMG.html > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TMG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >