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If the reference still appears correct to you, go to the Document Checks pane on the right-hand side of the Editor screen, locate the entry relating to that reference (clicking on each will highlight the relevant reference in the Editor), and click the ‘Confirm reference is valid’ quick-fix option:

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Alternatively, double-click on it the text of the reference to bring up the floating toolbar, select Edit ref, and in the modal scroll down and change the Status from ‘Check' to ‘Valid’. 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 good reason why the target has changedbeen updated. If you still aren’t sure why the target is incorrect, you may then choose to delete the reference and re-create 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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Multiple reference tags (mref) should surround two or more references. The tags should be removed if they contain only one or no references.The target of internal reference ____________ cannot be found in this document. It may be in another document or have been deleted. (Target ID: _________)

 

 

A range reference element (rref) should contain two references. The element can be removed if it contains only one or no references.

 

Unable to automatically update the cross-reference _________ because of a change in the target provision (Target ID: __________). To fix, remove the reference tag and then re-tag the provision or re-insert the reference.Both of these warnings relate to reference tags which may not be needed and which should be removed from your document.

mref and rref tags are automatically added to your document where there are references which contain a range of target provisions or a combination of references to provisions at different levels of a document, or partial ranges. The tags are necessary for the correct functioning of Lawmaker’s automatic tagging function, but in rare cases they can sometimes end up left behind in inappropriate locations, usually where a reference originally contained several component parts but now only consists of a single reference to a specific provision.

The Document Check pane provides a quick-fix option which will remove the unnecessary mref or rref tags:

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