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TagsSpecsIntact relies on tags to control content, and formatting, automate processes, and generate reports. These special markers, like <SEC> and </SEC>, define elements and attributes within the specifications. Some tags, like <Page />, function independently. In essence, tags are the building blocks of SpecsIntact documents: <PGE/>
Description:

This entity tag is used to identify a hard page break.

Source:

menu Insert > Page Break  or Ctrl+Enter

Rules:

Empty Tag, contains no data.

(One of the few tags that does not have an end tag)

The Editor prohibits insertion of this tag in locations where it would not be appropriate (e.g. Submittals, References, SectionA set of files within the Division of a Master or Job that covers specific aspects of construction or Paragraph Titles, and other specialized content)

Illustration Icon Indicating CautionUse hard Page Breaks with Caution.  There are several factors that will effect page breaks such as Reference and Submittal ReconciliationThis process changes the Job's Submittal Procedures Section, making it unique to the Job by listing only the Submittal Descriptions actually used throughout the Job. These changes appear in the output versions of the Section (.prn, .doc and .pdf) not in the original .sec file, English and Metric UnitsThe Metric tag is used to indicate that the text encompassed by this tag is in Metric units. To view Metric units use View Metric or view Both. Metric text appears dark red when viewing colors. Section files include measurements in both English and metric units. There is no conversion calculation function in SpecsIntact. The Master Text preparers calculate and enter the equivalent measurements, renumbering, etc.  Printing from the SI Editor's Print Draft, page breaks will not be the same as when a job is processed through the SI Explorer's Process/Print and Publish.

Illustration Icon Indicating Important Information To NoteHard page breaks PGE/ uses a solid line, whereas soft page breaks use a dotted and dashed line.

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