Method for copying a marked portion of a structured document

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364DIG2, 364700, G06F 500

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050797000

ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed for copying a marked portion of a structured document so as to prevent damaging the structure of the document at the target location where the contents of the mark is to be inserted. The method includes determining whether there are unbalanced begin tags or end tags in the portion to be copied and then inserting additional tags to balance the missing tags at the target location.

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