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Untag or retag items – Adobe InDesign CS3 User Manual

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A tagged frame and, within it, tag markers.

Do any of the following:

To display color-coded tagged frames, choose View > Structure > Show Tagged Frames.

To hide the color-coding of tagged frames, choose View > Structure > Hide Tagged Frames.

To display color brackets around tagged text, choose View > Structure > Show Tag Markers.

To hide color brackets around tagged text, choose View > Structure > Hide Tag Markers.

To minimize the risk of accidentally deleting a tag marker, edit tagged text in Story Editor, where tag markers are
more visible.

See also

“Use the Story Editor” on page 130

“About markers” on page 297

Untag or retag items

Untag an item to remove its tag but retain the associated content. Retag an item to replace the existing tag (you don’t
need to untag it first).

Untag an item

1

Select the element in the Structure pane, or select the page item or tagged text in the document layout.

2

Click Untag in the Tags panel.

Retag items

Use one of these techniques to retag an item:

Using a selection tool, select a text frame, a graphics frame, or an element in the Structure pane, and then click a
different tag in the Tags panel.

To retag a story, use the Type tool to place a insertion point anywhere in the story’s text. Select Retag in the Tags
panel, and then click a different tag.

To retag a text block, use the Type tool to select the entire block of text. Select Retag in the Tags panel, and then
click a different tag. (If you select Add Tag and then click a different tag, a new child element appears in the
Structure pane.)