Malinda, After selecting the constituents you want to use in the
Attribution Label, you also need to go to Attribution Label tab and click
on "Create Label". This will transfer the appropriate data into the label,
and then allow you to modify the text per your needs. For example "Engraved
by Joe Bloggs based upon a design by John Smith". If you make
modifications, you should remember to click the "Save Label" button to
register and save the changes.

~Chad


On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 11:34 AM, Blank, Malinda
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> I have a question regarding the display of constituents. As an example, we
> have an engraving who has two object related constituents under the roles
> of Engraver and Original Artist. When you are in the data entry view, both
> of these are displayed in the constituents field but when I switch to list
> view, only the Engraver is displayed in attribution. I want both to be
> displayed. When I open the constituents filed and click “Use in
> Attribution” check box for both, it seems to not be saving. Do anyone know
> the trick to this?****
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