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You can trigger a renumbering of a single provision, the whole document or a selection of provisions within the document.

How to renumber

Either

  • Highlight the set of provisions you want to renumber using the breadcrumb to select a single provision; or using the structure view to select one or more contiguous, sibling provisions, or

  • Place cursor in the provision you want to renumber

Specify you would like to renumber your selected provisions by

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To trigger a renumber, do one of the following:

  • Click on the Renumber icon in the toolbar,

  • Right-click in the Editor view or Structure view View and select ‘Renumber’ or Renumber,

  • using Press keyboard short-cut Alt+n

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If you’ve selected some provisions before triggering renumber then those provisions will be renumbered. Otherwise, you’ll be given a choice of whether to renumber the current provision (i.e. g. the section, schedule or grouping elementregulation etc. or schedule containing your cursor) or the whole document.Once you have specified the range of your renumber, Lawmaker will attempt to acquire a lock on your selected provision(s) if there is not already one there and

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Renumbering the whole document will require locks to be taken on all provisions so can’t be done if anyone else is editing the same document at the time.

If your cursor is within a quoted structure then you’ll be given a choice between the current provision and the whole quoted structure instead.

Lawmaker will renumber the provisions sequentially including all their descendants.

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Hints and tips

You can prevent a number from being renumbered by locking it (see ‘Locking and unlocking numbers’)

If a number has been locked, the renumber function will ignore it and move onto the next provision in the sequence.  Any provisions following a locked number will be renumbered based on the locked number e.g. if the locked number was 3A, the next unlocked sibling provision will be 3B and so on.  If you don’t want the next provision to follow the format of the preceding locked num, you will need to lock the next provision’s number as well.

See Locking and unlocking numbers for more information on how numbering locking works. 

Depending on the size of your bill or your provisions, you could select to renumber the body, part, schedule, schedule part, schedule chapter, chapter, cross heading, section, subsection or lower

To renumber the whole document, no one else can have a lock on provisions in the document

Renumbering will not include provisions within quoted structures if your cursor is outside of a quoted structure when you select to renumber.  These should be renumbered separately by selecting the quoted structure from the breadcrumb OR structure view (or selecting a provision within them) and selecting ‘Renumber Provisions’ from the upper toolbar

The system will detect whether you are within a quoted structure when you renumber and offer you the alternative choices of:

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Renumbering the current provision (which renumber up to the section/regulation/article/schedule/rule or grouping element that your cursor is in)

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It won’t renumber any locked numbers and those numbers will influence subsequent numbers - see Locking and unlocking numbers.

Renumbering and quoted structures

The renumber function will not renumber provisions in quoted structures except where your cursor is within a quoted structure before you trigger the operation.

If you want to renumber a quoted structure, place your cursor within it and then trigger the renumber operation selecting “whole quoted Structure” as the scope of the operation. This will renumber that quoted structure. It won’t renumber any other quoted structures, including any adjacent quoted structures.

See Quoted structures for more on quoted structures generally.

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