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How to apply a match without tagging from the Authoring Memory:

  1. Select the match to be applied by moving the cursor to the match.

    1. The selected match will be underlined and highlighted in color:
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  2. Click the selected match.
  3. The match from the Authoring Memory will be applied in the editor instead of the previous sentence or sentence fragment:
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  4. The Authoring Memory will determine the sentences that are similar to the inserted match and display the sentences.


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The replacement of text with a match from the Authoring Memory always refers to the content of one element. Element delimiters are defined by external tags such as <p> or <title>.

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  1. Click Complete View or open the Authoring Memory Preview Panel. In the Authoring Memory Panel, click the magnifying glass next to the sentence that you would like to apply.
  2. From the displayed variants, select the match to be applied by moving the cursor to the match.

    1. The selected match will be underlined and highlighted in color:
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  3. Click the selected match.

    1. In the background, Congree will check whether the tagging of the selected match is compatible with the DTD/the schema of the opened document.
  1. The match from the Authoring Memory will be applied in the editor instead of the previous sentence or sentence fragment:
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  2. The Authoring Memory will determine the sentences that are similar to the inserted match and display the sentences.
  3. The following dialog field will be displayed:
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    The tagging of the selected match is not compatible with the DTD/the schema of the opened document. Select a different match to be applied.
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titleNote:
The replacement of text with a match from the Authoring Memory always refers to the content of one element. Element delimiters are defined by external tags such as <p> or <title>.

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  1. Click Complete View.
  2. If possible, the tagging of the proposals will be adjusted to the tagging of your sentence in the editor.

    1. Adjusted tags will be highlighted in a different color:
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      For comparison, the same matches without adjusted tagging:
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  3. Proceed as described under "How to apply a match with tagging from the Authoring Memory" (see above).

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