 Welcome to Data Doctor's video, Suggestion 861. Inline citation doesn't start with RefTag. An inline citation is composed of two parts, an open and closed RefTag. Without one, the other doesn't work. Suggestion 861 is triggered when the beginning or open RefTag is missing or mistyped. Here is the public view of James Allen's profile. You can see in the biography section that two closed RefTags are visible. That means open RefTags are missing. Before going further, check for more suggestions. Go to the top right of the screen and click on his wiki tree ID. From the drop-down menu, scroll down and click on Suggestions. The next screen shows there are two suggestions, but for the same error. Return to his profile and click on Edit. To find the RefTags easily, type Ctrl-F for the Find function. I typed in RefClosedAngledBracket. As you can see, they are all highlighted in yellow. There are two closed RefTags without open RefTags. One of them should be an open RefTag, so the open RefTag isn't missing in this case. It's mistyped. Remove the forward slash from the first one. Click on Preview to check your work. The reference is now showing properly. Go to the middle of the screen and explain your changes. This is strongly recommended for all wiki tree members and required for data doctors. For me, I identify myself as a data doctor. Copy the suggestion number and name and explain my changes. In this case, I corrected the open RefTag. Save your work. Return to the Suggestions report and on the far right, click the Status button. The Suggestions Status screen appears next. Choose a status. In this case, correct it. Leave a comment. You can choose one from the comment hints or leave one of your own. Click the Update Status button. The next screen shows the status history has recorded your change. And you're done.