Using Defined Term, Document Reference, and Superscript Tags

This is a sample procedure. It describes how to add the required Defined Term, Document Reference, and Superscript tags to the document text listed below:

"Beginning with the first Change Date, my interest rate will be based on an Index. The Index is the average of interbank offered rates for one-year U.S. dollar-denominated deposits in the London market ("LIBOR"), as published in The Wall Street Journal. The most recent Index figure, available as of the date 45 days before each Change Date, is called the Current Index. Other interest rates, such as those offered in the Initial Interest Adjustable Rate Rider are not valid."

This procedure explains how to apply and use these tags when editing and authoring documents.

Note: Do not apply additional emphasis between Defined Term, Document Reference, and Superscript tags. It will cause errors.

The style sheet dictates which emphasis elements, such as Bold and Italics, these tags use. For more information about which tags use which styles, see the table in the section About Emphasis Elements and Tags.