Introduction
The default bill template when When a new project is created, the Bill does not include the front and back covers. These can be inserted at any point when drafting the document in the Editor. The front cover also contains the table of contents by default.
How to insert
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the front
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cover
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The system will add the appropriate XML to the document.
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If a front or back cover already exists when you click on the insert button, the existing XML will be removed, and new front or back cover will be inserted with all default elements present.
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To update the table of contents as the structure of the document changes, you can either use ‘Insert front cover’ or ‘Insert table of contents’ which will update the table of contents according to the current structure.
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You will need to acquire a lock on the whole document to insert the front and back cover.
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To delete the front or back cover, you should select it either from the breadcrumb or using the structure view and click ‘backspace’ as you would delete a normal provision in the document.
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When you are editing an enacted version of the bill, inserting a front cover will insert the appropriate front cover for an Act which consists of the cover page and table of contents.
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Editor, from the toolbar select Insert>Insert front cover.
A front cover and table of contents will be inserted at the beginning of the document. Any existing cover and table of contents will be replaced.
The cover inserted will depend on whether the document is a Bill or an Act.
In an Act:
The image of the crest on enacted versions will be rendered on in the PDF and do but does not appear in the Editor.
SP Bills only
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How to insert the back cover
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UK Bills only
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Due some complications in the XML structure of the UK’s Long Title, it is not possible to display the whole long title in read only format on the back cover that is displayed in the Editor (it will render correctly in the PDF). Instead, we display “Long title” to indicate that this would otherwise appear here.
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The front cover will include the Note element by default as well as the Environmental Compliance Statement. These can easily be deleted by placing your cursor in these elements and selecting “Note” breadcrumb or “Statement” breadcrumb and deleting.
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In the Editor, from the toolbar select Insert>Insert back cover.
A back cover will be inserted at the end of the document. Any existing cover will be replaced.
You can only insert a back cover for a Bill.
The contents of the cover are derived from other parts of the Bill and details entered into the Document Information panel:
If no brought from date is supplied, the back cover will display presenter/supporter information
The copyright statement will only include the selected ‘printed by’ House
If brought from date is supplied
the block above the ‘Ordered to be printed’ section will display the ‘brought from’ date
The copyright statement will include both Houses
To update the rubric/elements displayed on the back cover, you will need to re-insert the back cover which will refresh the XML that gets inserted. Blue highlighted text (e.g. the bill year) is updated dynamically, but the rubrics will need a full refresh by re-inserting the The Long Title is derived from the Long Title in the preface of the Bill and shouldn’t be edited directly on the cover.
Some elements of the back cover will automatically update when you change them in the Document Information panel but for others you will need to reinsert the back cover before the changes will be visible.
Deleting the front or back cover
To delete the front or back cover, select it either from the breadcrumb or using the structure view and press Backspace as you would delete a normal provision in the document.
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