Metadata

The document level metadata resides beneath the common tagline information. The Metadata element serves as a container for information about this document. Information includes publisher name, copyrights, document titles, and form numbers. Users must add the tagline information into a new document.

You will not always have multiple titles, or conditions before the title. You must have a title, a publisher, and rights. The trademark and copyright symbols must be cut and pasted off a Word document, at this time, as you can not create these symbols in the tool.



The Title element adds a title and subtitle to a Document or Section. Add a title to a Formal Paragraph or Table. The Stylesheet produces section titles in various ways depending on the level of the section. You may only have one title that will print for each section. You may add conditions before any title element to determine which title to print.



A special kind of data item is used: a substitution item; this allows user to complete the information that changes from document to document with values entered into the instance definition. For example, the state abbreviation needs to print for the data item highlighted below in the title element.

The tagline consists of the following: