Introduction
To insert a Part, Chapter or other “grouping” level around existing provisions like sections, you need to use the wrap function.
To remove a Part, Chapter or other “grouping” level without removing the provisions witin the Part etc., you use the unwrap function.
How to wrap a provision
To wrap one or more provisions:
Select the provisions you want to wrap
Either:
right-click within the selected provisions in the structure view or the Editor and select Wrap element…,
from the toolbar select Tools>Wrap element… or
use the keyboard shortcut Alt+w.
Select from the menu that appears the element (e.g. Part) that you want to wrap the provisions with.
To select the provisions you want you can either:
Select the provisions in the structure view - see Using the structure view.
Highlight the provisions in the Editor.
The system will attempt to acquire a lock on the appropriate document fragment if it hasn’t got one already and then will insert the selected grouping-level provision, wrapping it around the selected lower-level provisions to create valid XML
The following tables show the provisions that can be ‘wrapped’ and the specific rules governing when they can be inserted.
In bills (including Acts)
Selected provisions being wrapped | Wrap option | Rules |
Part | Group of Parts | If the part isn’t already within a group of parts |
Chapter | Part | If the chapter isn’t already within a part |
Cross heading | Part | If the cross heading isn’t already within a part |
Cross heading | Chapter | If the cross heading isn’t already within a chapter; and the cross heading is within a part |
Section | Cross heading | If the section isn’t already within a cross heading; and the section is within a part, chapter or when section has no upper-level grouping provisions. |
Section | Part | If the section isn’t already within a part |
Section | Chapter | If the section isn’t already within a chapter; and the section is within a part |
Chapter (in a schedule) | Part | If the chapter isn’t already within a part |
Cross heading (in a schedule) | Part | If the cross heading isn’t already within a part |
Cross heading (in a schedule) | Chapter | If the cross heading isn’t already within a chapter; and the cross heading is within a part |
Schedule paragraph | Cross heading | If the schedule paragraph isn’t already within a cross heading; and the schedule paragraph is within a part, chapter or when the schedule paragraph has no upper-level grouping provisions |
Schedule paragraph | Part | If the schedule paragraph isn’t already within a part |
Schedule paragraph | Chapter | If the schedule paragraph isn’t already within a chapter; and the schedule paragraph is within a part |
In SI/SSIs
Selected provisions being wrapped | Wrap option | Rules |
Part | Group of parts | If the part isn’t already within a group of parts |
Chapter | Part | If the chapter is within a part; but not already within a chapter |
Section | Part | If the Section isn’t already within a part |
Section | Chapter | If the Section is already within a Part but is not within a chapter |
Sub-section | Part | If the Sub-section isn’t already within a part |
Sub-section | Chapter | If the Sub-section is within a Part but isn’t already within a chapter |
Sub-section | Section | If the Sub-section is within a Part and/or Chapter but isn’t already within a Section |
Cross heading | Part | If the cross heading isn’t already within a Part |
Cross heading | Chapter | If the cross heading is within a Part but isn’t already within a Chapter |
Cross heading | Section | If the cross heading is within a Part and Chapter but isn’t already within a Section |
Cross heading | Sub-section | If the cross heading is within a Part and/or Chapter and/or Section but isn’t already within a Sub-section |
Regulation (or article etc.) | Part | If the Regulation isn’t within a Part |
Regulation (or article etc.) | Chapter | If the Regulation is within a Part but isn’t already within a Chapter |
Regulation (or article etc.) | Section | If the Regulation is within a Part or Chapter but isn’t already within a Section |
Regulation (or article etc.) | Sub-section | If the Regulation is within a Part of Chapter or Section but isn’t already within a Sub-heading |
Regulation (or article etc.) | Cross heading | If the Regulation is within a Part or Chapter or Section or Subsection but isn’t already within a cross heading |
Sch Chapter | Sch Part | If the chapter is within a part; but not already within a chapter |
Sch Section | Sch Part | If the Section isn’t already within a part |
Sch Section | Sch Chapter | If the Section is already within a Part but is not within a chapter |
Sch Sub-section | Sch Part | If the Sub-section isn’t already within a part |
Sch Sub-section | Sch Chapter | If the Sub-section is within a Part but isn’t already within a chapter |
Sch Sub-section | Sch Section | If the Sub-section is within a Part and/or Chapter but isn’t already within a Section |
Sch Cross heading | Sch Part | If the cross heading isn’t already within a Part |
Sch Cross heading | Sch Chapter | If the cross heading is within a Part but isn’t already within a Chapter |
Sch Cross heading | Sch Section | If the cross heading is within a Part and Chapter but isn’t already within a Section |
Sch Cross heading | Sch Sub-section | If the cross heading is within a Part and/or Chapter and/or Section but isn’t already within a Sub-section |
Schedule paragraph | Sch Part | If the Schedule Paragraph isn’t within a Part |
Schedule paragraph | Sch Chapter | If the Schedule Paragraph is within a Part but isn’t already within a Chapter |
Schedule paragraph | Sch Section | If the Schedule Paragraph is within a Part or Chapter but isn’t already within a Section |
Schedule paragraph | Sch Sub-section | If the Schedule Paragraph is within a Part of Chapter or Section but isn’t already within a Sub-heading |
Schedule paragraph | Sch Cross heading | If the Schedule Paragraph is within a Part or Chapter or Section or Subsection but isn’t already within a cross heading |
Schedule paragraph | If the Schedule Paragraph is within a Part or Chapter or Section or Subsection but isn’t already within a cross heading |
Hints and tips
There are certain restrictions in place to stop you wrapping elements without the correct structure in place e.g. you cannot wrap a set of sections within a Chapter unless they are already wrapped within a Part
Check the structure view once you’ve wrapped your specified provisions to double-check that they have been correctly ‘wrapped’ (looking for a parent/child relationship)
How to unwrap provisions
Place your cursor in the provision you wish to remove through an ‘unwrap’ function:
Right-clicking on the provision in the Structure view or Editor view, or
Using the keyboard short-cut Alt + e
Select ‘Unwrap element’
The system will attempt to acquire a lock on the appropriate document fragment if it hasn’t got one already before it will remove the provision from the document, leaving behind the child provisions
As well as ‘wrap’ it is possible to ‘unwrap’ provisions. This is when you want to remove a higher-level grouping provision e.g. a part which contains a set of sections/regulations, without deleting the sections/regulations.
An ‘unwrap’ operation can be performed on the following provisions:
Group of parts
Part
Chapter
Sections (for SIs only)
Sub-sections (for SIs only)
Cross heading
Sch Part
Sch Chapter
Sch Cross heading
Sch Sections (for SIs only)
Sch Sub-sections (for SIs only)
Hints and tips
If you unwrap a part and there is already a part left in the document, the provisions that were in the removed part will move into the remaining part
If the grouping level being unwrapped has siblings:
If it was the first sibling – the child provisions will be automatically moved into the second sibling
if it was second or later sibling – the child provisions will be automatically moved into the previous grouping level sibling
If you are in the middle of unwrapping a sequence of higher-level grouping elements, you might trigger the validation rule (causing red underlining) e.g. removing a Part which contained Chapters. If you continue unwrapping the Chapters, this will cancel the validation rule.