This topic describes how to restore ghost tags in the Editor window in the Editor view. If there are any ghost tags in the document that you are translating, you need to restore these back to real tags before finalizing the document, otherwise the document will fail verification and the formatting will not be applied correctly.
To transform ghost tags into real tags:
In the Editor window, locate the ghost tag you want to restore and select it (a ghost tag looks like a grayed-out version of an ordinary tag).
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If you save a document that contains ghost tags, an error message is displayed in the Messages window informing you that a ghost tag has been found in the document. If you double-click on this message, you are taken to the location of the ghost tag where you can restore it to a real tag. |
Select Format > Restore Tag from the menu bar in the Editor view or right-click and select Restore Tag from the shortcut menu.
The ghost tag is restored back to a normal tag.
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You can only restore one ghost tag at a time. If you select more than one ghost tag and right-click, the Restore Tag command will be disabled. |