When you select Tag List from the View menu, the Tag List opens and is displayed above the ruler in the WYSIWYG editor. The items shown on the Tag List vary, depending on what you select in the open topic. When you click on (or in) a topic item, it appears on the Tag List.
You can also use the Tag List to change the properties of a specific topic item. This can be extremely helpful if your topic contains embedded elements.
In the following illustration, for example, a graphic image and a Positioned Text Box containing text have been placed inside a text box. The Positioned Text Box does not have a border, so it's difficult to tell where it begins and ends. To find and select the Positioned Text Box easily, just click on one of the bulleted items and then click on one of the edges. This causes the Positioned Text Box to appear on the Tag List. Double-click Positioned Text Box on the Tag List to bring up its properties dialog, and then make any necessary changes.
If you take a look at the Tag List in the previous illustration, you'll notice that it shows the hierarchical structure of the HTML page, starting with the top of the hierarchy on the left (always the "document") and moving down the hierarchy to the currently selected item on the right. The Tag List is a useful tool to help you identify the structures of HTML documents.
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