Laws.Africa Editor Guide
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  • Welcome
  • Getting started
    • Lesson plan
    • Signing up
    • Digitising legislation
    • What is Akoma Ntoso
    • Terminology guide
  • Managing Works
    • Creating and editing works
      • Working with commencements
    • Deleting a document
    • Amending works
      • Creating the amending work
      • Linking the amendment
      • Creating a new document at the new point in time
      • Applying the amendments
      • Annotating the amendments
      • Example
      • Exercise
      • Consolidating the annotations
        • Simple example
        • Complicated example
    • Bulk imports (spreadsheet)
  • How-tos
    • Tasks
    • Importing a document
      • The importer
    • Cleaning up an import
    • Going back to a previous version of a document
    • Fixing all-caps headings
    • Working with tables
      • Table errors
    • Working with links
    • Working with italicised terms
    • Inserting an image
    • Inserting special characters
    • Resolving editor warnings
    • Making comments
    • Inserting editorial notes
    • Changing a document's date
    • Changing a document's short title or language
    • Search and rescue
    • How to handle different language documents
    • How to mark up defined terms which do not occur in a Definitions section
    • Very complicated amendments
      • Research
      • Undo some amendments?
      • Update the timeline
      • Create the tasks
      • Apply the amendments
  • Markup guide
    • Introduction
    • Marking up the structure
    • Preface, Long title, and Preamble
    • Headings
    • Marking up Schedules / Annexes
    • Marking up annotations
    • Marking up tables
    • Marking up links
    • Marking up images
    • Marking up footnotes
    • Marking up formatting
    • Marking up insertions and deletions
    • Keyword reference
  • Reviewing a document
    • Reviewing a document
    • Reviewer checklist
    • Signing off a work
  • Style Guides
    • Laws.Africa
    • Côte d'Ivoire
    • Ghana
    • Namibia
      • Regulations
    • Lesotho
    • Malawi
    • Nigeria
    • Zambia
    • South African Acts
    • South African By-laws
    • Tanzania
    • Uganda
    • UNEP
    • Zimbabwe
    • Seychelles
    • Mauritius
    • Pan-African Parliament/ AGP
    • Turks and Caicos
    • Papua New Guinea
    • eSwatini
    • Rwanda
    • Documents in languages other than English
  • Administration
    • Site settings
    • Managing administrators
    • Countries and localities
    • Document subtypes
    • Task labels
    • Taxonomies
    • Notion templates
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  • Importing a Word document
  • Importing a Gazette PDF
  1. How-tos

Importing a document

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Last updated 7 months ago

Follow these tips for getting the best results when importing documents:

  • Prefer Word (.docx) documents; use PDFs only as a last resort.

  • Make sure the document uses manual, not automatic, numbering.

  • Remove the Table of Contents / Arrangement of Sections at the start of the document.

  • Make sure that the text isn't in images or text boxes in the input file.

  • Make sure tables are correct, and haven't for example been marked up only using tabs in the input file.

Importing a Word document

  1. Assign the task to yourself: click 'Assign to' and select your name from the list.

  2. Follow the link given in the task's instructions, find the correct Word document, and download it.

  3. Follow the link to the work overview, which is right under the task title.

  4. On the work overview page, click Manage points in time.

  5. At the consolidation date, click Import document. (If you're not sure of the date, see the instructions on the task.)

  6. On the 'Import a document' page:

    1. Choose a language.

    2. Choose the file you downloaded earlier.

    3. To determine what the section titles look like, open the document. Choose from the options given under 'What do section titles look like?'

    4. Go for it!

  7. See for details on how a document is expected to be imported. If the document does not import cleanly, alert the team and pause work on it.

  8. Once imported, the document will open and will be ready for .

  9. After the imported document has been cleaned up, click Submit for review on the task. The content will be reviewed by a second editor. They may return it to you for changes or approve the task and publish the document – you will get an email notification either way.

Importing a Gazette PDF

  1. Assign the task to yourself: click 'Assign to' and select your name from the list.

  2. Follow the link to the work overview, which is right under the task title.

  3. Download the gazette from the work overview by clicking the link ending in .pdf.

  4. On the work overview page, click Manage points in time.

  5. At the publication date, click Import document.

  6. On the 'Import a document' page:

    1. Choose a language.

    2. Choose the file you downloaded earlier.

    3. Choose the pages to import – make sure you don't skip the start or end of the legislation you're importing.

    4. Drag the corners of the blue box to exclude running headers and footers (but don't exclude any text).

    5. To determine what the section titles look like, scroll sideways until you find a section heading, and choose from the options given at the bottom.

    6. Go for it!

  7. After the imported document has been cleaned up, click Submit for review on the task. The content will be reviewed by a second editor. They may return it to you for changes or approve the task and publish the document – you will get an email notification either way.

Once imported, the document will open and will be ready for .

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