Introduction
The Editor uses the Content Completion Assistant (CCA) to help you insert provisions and other elements into your document. It ensures that what you insert is valid in terms of document structure and the underlying XML.
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How to insert a provision using the Content Completion Assistant (CCA)
To insert a provision:
Press Enter to activate the CCA.
Select the provision you wish to insert. You can use the up and down arrow keys or your mouse or you can start typing the name of the provision you want.
Press Enter again.
The selected provision/element will be inserted in the next correct place, e.g. if your cursor is within a paragraph of a Regulation and you select “Regulation” from the CCA then a new Regulation will be inserted after the current Regulation.
When you insert a provision, default child elements within the provision like the number and heading are also inserted.
Your cursor will move into the provision that is inserted.
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The provision that will be inserted in the provision that would appear at the top of the CCA had you pressed Enter. This will generally be the same provision as the one your cursor is in with the exception of when your cursor is a heading, opening words or closing words.
When your cursor is in | This provision will be inserted |
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Heading of grouping element (e.g. Part, Chapter, cross-heading) | Section if in a Bill; regulation/article etc. if in an SI/SSI |
Heading of a section in a Bill | Subsection |
Schedule heading | Cross-heading |
Any other provision (e.g. subsection, paragraph etc.) | The same provision |
How to insert an additional text paragraph within a provision
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The valid sibling of the provision your cursor is in is Subsection (1).
The valid children are: Paragraph (a), Definition, Step, Heading, Unnumbered Paragraph.
The valid siblings of ancestors of the provision are: Section, Cross heading, Part.
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Numbering of inserted provisions
See Numbering for more on how provisions are numbered when they are inserted.
Inserting elements in the preface
If you need to insert an element in the preface (e.g. to insert a ‘note’ at the top of a Bill e.g. for Money bill rubrics), the simplest way is as follows:
Open the Preferences by selecting Document>Preferences… in the upper toolbar menu.
Turn on block tags mode by selecting Block tags in the Tags display mode dropdown menu.
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Schedule paragraphs will convert to schedule sub-paragraphs when you insert another schedule subparagraph after the schedule paragraph’s content
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(Bills only) Sections will default to having a subsection in them when first inserted. You can use ‘promote’ (ALT + [) to promote it into section/content.
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This will present XML tags in the Editor.
Place your cursor within the Preface tags but not within any child elements inside the preface.
Press Enter and select the element you want to insert (e.g. Note).
Return the display mode to normal by selecting No Tags in the Preferences… dialogue box.
Automatic conversions and insertions
In some cases, when you insert a particular element, Lawmaker will automatically convert an existing element or insert an extra element to ensure the document remains correctly structured and formatted.
In particular:
When you insert a subsection into a section in a Bill (that isn’t currently divided), the existing content of the section will be converted into the first subsection of the section.
When you insert a paragraph into a Regulation or Article etc. into an SI/SSI (that isn’t currently divided), the existing content of the regulation etc. will be converted into the first paragraph.
When you insert a schedule subparagraph into a schedule paragraph (that isn’t currently divided), the existing content of the schedule paragraph will be converted into the first schedule subparagraph.
When you insert a second schedule into a UK Bill or an SI/SSI, a ‘SCHEDULES’ heading will be inserted before the first schedule.
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Hints and tips
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