 So how can we go from this to this? I can show you how. Today we will look at the tagging feature in the Transcribos editor. First what you have to do is activate the tagging feature. Simply click on enable tags and when it turns blue or gray you can see that it's enabled. In the editor you can add structure tags. Let's do that first. To do that select the region, right click your mouse and then you can select a structure type. Here we have a paragraph and you can also see now the name of the structure tag in the left corner. To add textual tags like date or person simply select the text and then you can choose for example here we have a person and you can also add more than one tag to a word. So here we have a name that's also abbreviated. So let's add abbreviation and you can see here where one tag starts and the other one ends. Once the tagging option is enabled you have more editing options for the text as well. So here we can see that in the handwriting we have some cross out letters and some superscripted letters. To show that in the text select the text again and now you can add strike through and superscripted letters. This looks better. Adding these tags like structural tags can help maintain the original layout and formatting of your documents and the textual tags are useful to create an organized database of information that can also provide context. As always you can find more information about the tagging feature and the transcripts editor in our help center. Thanks for watching and see you next time.