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This warning alerts you to any external references which could not be associated Lawmaker was unable to associate with a relevant document on legislation.gov.uk during the automatic Tag x-refs process. The error message will only ever apply to external references.
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This warning may appear when re-tagging a document - that is, re-running the automatic Tag x-refs function again on a document which already contains references. The warning will appear if you have made changes to the text of your document in a way which causes the meaning and implicit target of certain references to change. The warning alerts you to references which originally referred to a particular provision of a document, but which now (after re-tagging) refer to a different document, usually because something else has changed nearby which affects the context in which that reference appears.
For example, a provision of a Bill which makes amendments to enacted legislation will often introduce those amendments by stating that “the [Act name] is amended as follows”. The other subsections or paragraphs which follow will contain references to the provisions in that Act without explicitly stating after each reference that it is a reference they are references to the same Act. Automatically tagging such a provision in Lawmaker will correctly identify that the references in the other subsections/paragraphs are to provisions in the Act introduced mentioned in the introductory text. If you then subsequently change the text which introduces the Act so that it instead refers to a different Act, and re-tag the provision, the references in the other subsections will be flagged for checking. The screenshots below show an example of this:
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The purpose of this document check is to alert you that the any automatically tagged references have changed which have been updated due to a change of context and ought to be checked.
To check them, you can double-click on each one to bring up the floating toolbar, then click Go to ref to go to the target of the reference.
If the reference still appears correct to you, double-click on it to bring up the floating toolbar, select Edit ref, and in the modal scroll down and change the Status from ‘Check' to ‘Valid’. The Then click Save to save the changed status.
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If the reference target appears incorrect to you, it is advisable to re-read the provision in which the reference appears and consider why the target of the reference has changed. there There may be a valid reason why the target has changed. If you still aren’t sure why the target is incorrect, you may then choose to delete the reference and re-create the reference it manually , (for example if it is an internal reference which has been incorrectly tagged as an external reference). Alternatively, you can right-click on the reference and choose ‘Ignore reference’ to remove the link and also exclude the reference from further consideration by any re-tagging operations.
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