Updating spans using the Markup Editor
It is possible to update spans by using the Markup Editor. To do this, click the Markup Editor in the Ribbon and click into the span that you would like to update to display it or navigate to it using the left and right arrows.
Edit the text in the Markup tab then click
Apply
at the top of the task pane.
By clicking on the arrow on the Apply button, you can choose whether to only apply your changes to the single occurrence of the span that is selected by clicking
Apply to selected markup
. Alternatively, you can choose to apply it to all occurrences in the template of the selected span by clicking
Apply to all matching markup
.
You can revert any edits that have been made to the markup by clicking on the reset icon

.
When you start to make changes in the Markup Editor, automatic navigation will automatically pause to ensure you don’t lose your changes. The following message will appear at the bottom of the Markup Editor to indicate this change:
If at this point you try to navigate away from your edited expression using the previous and next occurrence buttons, the outer span button, or the filter button on the Markup Editor toolbar, you will be presented with the following options to ensure you don’t lose your work:
Go back
will take you back to the originally selected expression in the Markup Editor so you can continue to make edits.
Apply changes
will apply your changes to the originally selected expression in the document and will move the cursor to the new expression you were trying to navigate to.
Discard changes
will discard any changes you made to the originally selected expression and move to the latest one you clicked into.
Note that it is not possible to edit the definition of a variable that is in a field. This must be edited using the Dictionary Editor.