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  1. Open the Tag Navigation Pane. Click the Options drop-down menu.

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  2. Select Create Tags Root. A tag icon should appear.

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Section 4.2: Adding Tags

Now we can start creating our tags for the document. To create your new tags,

  1. Right-click the Tags Root.

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  2. Select New Tag.

  3. For our Coastal Comforts Example, we will create a Document Tag.

  4. Select the Type from the dropdown menu and choose Document.

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  5. Add a title

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  6. Click OK. The <H1> tag in the hierarchy is empty. You will have to add content to the tag.

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