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Producing a Book

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I am a TMG user and just today, imported all of my data from TMG into FH. I have 15 generations in my family tree and about 55K people and 18K exhibits. At this point I continue to improve my research and prepare the output. My approach has been to collect all the facts, write individual sentences for those facts, and produce a readable narrative. As you know, just collecting the sentences from the individual facts does not produce what I would consider - an interesting narrative. What I have done in the past is to generate an individual narrative and then edit that narrative within a story tag to produce acceptable prose, and then use that tag as the output for a Book. Given some of the newer features of FH, can you suggest a work flow that might accomplish my aim so that I may just use a single tag for each individual as the basis of my Book.
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