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The stereotype's tag definitions are not being displayed on an item's property pages
If a Stereotype's Tag Definition is not being displayed on an item's Property Pages, the Tag Definition is hidden or it has not been Published.
To determine if a Tag Definition is hidden:
1. Open the Tag Definition's Property Pages.
2. Click the Usage tab.
3. If the Hidden check box is selected, the Tag Definition is hidden.
If you want the Tag Definition to appear on item Property Pages, clear the Hidden check box.
To determine if a Tag Definition is published:
1. Open the Tag Definition's Property Pages.
2. Click the Usage tab.
3. If the Publish button is shown, the Tag Definition is not Published.
If you want to Publish the Tag Definition so that it can be used, click Publish.
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You require Repository Administrator, Repository Owner or Database Write access permissions to publish a Tag Definition. If a Tag Definition is not linked to any Stereotypes that have model item types defined, you can publish that Tag Definition without database write access permissions; however, having published the Tag Definition, you require repository write access permissions to make the Tag Definition useable, that is:
Link the Tag Definition to a Stereotype that has model item types defined.
Define model item types for any linked Stereotypes.