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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: <REF>  </REF>
   
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This tag is used to identify a Reference Standard.  The Organization name and acronym, Reference Identifier, issue date and title.

   
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Rules: Can only contain ORG, RID, NTE, and RTL 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.  In 01 42 00 Sources for Reference Publications SectionA set of files within the Division of a Master or Job that covers specific aspects of construction. only, the REF may contain OAD

 

Illustration Icon Indicating Important Information To NoteThe Reference tag is used to encompass a Reference.  A Reference should contain an Organization (ORG), Reference Identifier (RID), and Reference Title (RTL).

 

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With Tags visible, the Reference tag looks as follows:

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With Tags hidden, the Reference Tag looks as follows:

 

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