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Tagging as Parentheticals / Values in Footnotes

Tagging as Parentheticals / Values in Footnotes

Facts that belong to a table but are physically not part of it can either be tagged as footnotes or as parentheticals, i.e. as additional information attached to the table. This information also has to be disclosed. 

From Tagger 1.6 this task can be achieved by simply selecting the text contained in the Preview window and dragging and dropping the desired XBRL element onto the marked up text, as seen in the image below.

When tagging Word files, it is required to tag the appropriate parenthetical numbers with a content control or comment, as described here, before being able to tag it in the Text Content tab.

Afterwards, this element also has to be anchored to the table it belongs to. This can be achieved by simply dragging and dropping the table tag onto the item: 

The resulting presentation linkbase for the example above will look like this:

 

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