TagsSpecsIntact Tags are used to define key elements and attributes used control content and format as well as run processes and generate reports . These tags consist of an opening and closing tag. A tag -- either opening or closing, is used to mark the start or end of an element. Most tags consist of a beginning-tag <SEC> and ending tag </SEC>, but can also contain some empty-element tags such as <Page />. Tags are: |
<PRT> </PRT> |
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Description: |
This tag is used
to identify the PARTS within a SectionA set of files within the Division of a Master or Job that covers specific aspects of construction.
such as PartAll sections are divided into three parts: General, Products, and Execution.
1, 2 and 3 |
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Source: |
Tagsbar Button, Menu
Insert
> Tags or F4
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Rules: |
Can only contain
TTL,
SPT,
NTE,
LST
and ITM
TagsSpecsIntact Tags are used to define key elements and attributes used control content and format as well as run processes and generate reports . These tags consist of an opening and closing tag. A tag -- either opening or closing, is used to mark the start or end of an element. Most tags consist of a beginning-tag <SEC> and ending tag </SEC>, but can also contain some empty-element tags such as <Page />. Tags are |
The
Part tag is used to surround parts within a Section. The Construction
Specification Institute (CSISpecsIntact Section formatting conforms to the Construction Specifications Institute’s (CSI) format.)
standard is that all Section Files have only three parts. The only
exception to this standard are the Administrative Document s
located within DivisionEach Master is made up of Divisions containing groups of Sections that cover specific construction areas. Division Names and Titles are in accordance with CSI MasterFormat™.
00. If a Section does not contain three parts, a Validation Log Error message will be
generated when the document is saved.
Example
With Tags visible, the Subpart tag with a missing Part tag looks as
follows:
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