Create tags and folders in your online library
Under the section for tabs, fill out the information for your tag and click "Create New Tag".
Utilize Folders to Organize your Content
dotScribe content can easily be viewed and organized within folders by clicking the arrows at the top of each column.
Use the search window to search for tags and terms within a folder.
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