+ <h2>Adding a Species Description to a Taxon Record\r
+ </h2>\r
+ <p>\r
+ Add the descriptive data type of “Description” as described in section <strong>8.4</strong> above. The <strong>Descriptive</strong> panel\r
+ should look like this:\r
+ </p>\r
+ <p align="center">\r
+ <img src="../img/8_6a.jpg"/>\r
+ </p>\r
+ <p>\r
+ As with several other descriptive data types available, the description of a species is added as free text.\r
+ </p>\r
+ <ol start="1" type="1">\r
+ <li>\r
+ Point the mouse cursor in the Details box; the cursor will appear.\r
+ </li>\r
+ <li>\r
+ Type in your species description, this will appear automatically in the Descriptive panel. For example:\r
+ </li>\r
+ </ol>\r
+ <p align="center">\r
+ <img src="../img/8_6b.jpg"/>\r
+ </p>\r
+ <p>\r
+ <strong>Tip!</strong>\r
+ You can also cut and paste text from a word document or another database where you store taxonomic information. Simply highlight the text you want to\r
+ copy from the original document, press Ctrl on your keyboard and then C whilst still holding the Ctrl button. Release both buttons. You have just\r
+ copied the text. Now click in the box of the Taxonomic Editor where you would like to paste the text and press Ctrl and then V whilst still holding the\r
+ Ctrl button. The text will be pasted.\r
+ </p>\r
+ <p>\r
+ 3. Save the changes by clicking on the Save icon:\r
+ </p>\r
+ <p align="center">\r
+ <img src="../img/8_6c.jpg"/>\r
+ </p>
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