| Code | Meaning |
| <p> | To indicate a paragraph in rule preambles or miscellaneous documents
(insert before each paragraph) |
| <*> | To indicate a section symbol
(insert the code in place of the section symbol (§)) |
| <new> | To indicate a new section
(insert before the section number of each proposed new section) |
| <etb> | To indicate new language in a proposed amendment; or
To indicate bolding in a Miscellaneous document (insert before the first new word) |
| <eti> | To indicate italics:
Examples: titles of books, court cases, referencing the Texas Register (insert before the first word) |
| <et> | To return to regular type face
(insert after new language, bolded text or italicized text) |
| [ ] | To indicate old or obsolete language in a proposed amendment
(insert old or obsolete language between the square brackets) |
| <sup> | To indicate superscripted number(s) or letter(s)
(insert before the number(s) or letter(s)) |
| </sup> | To return to regular type
(insert after the superscripted number(s) or letter(s)) |
| <sub> | To indicate subscripted number(s) or letter(s)
(insert before the number(s) or letter(s)) |
| </sub> | To return to regular type
(insert after the subscripted number(s) or letter(s)) |
| *n | To indicate separation of multiple documents in a single file
(insert between each document) |