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You can add relationships between two terms, between two definit=
ions, or between a definition and a term. This links the terms or definitio=
ns together for viewers.
You can add all these relationships in the Terms Relations section of the editor. To edit definition-to-definition relationships, =
however, you need to view the full definition in the Definitions section of the editor. Opening the full definition will show you all=
the its relationships.
Add a term-to-=
term relationship
To create a term-to-term relationship, you'll edit the term, then click&=
nbsp; New term =
relation in the Term Relations section of th=
e editor. Here are the detailed steps:
- Open the first term in the relationship in the editorial view
- Click Term Relations, then New term relation
The t=
erm relations entry form will open
- Select the second term in the relationship
- Choose Whole Term for both terms
- Click Is Related To to choose the type of relationship=
between the two terms
- Choose the Perspective for the relationship
- In most cases, the perspective should match the language and writing sy=
stem you're working in
- For English, this would be English Alphabetical
- Click Create
The new =
term relationship will open
Add a te=
rm-to-definition relationship
To create a term-to-definition relationship, you'll edit the term, then =
click New=
term relation in the Term Relations section=
of the editor. Here are the detailed steps:
- Open the first term in the editorial view
- Click Term Relations, then New term relation
The=
term relations entry form will open
- Select the second term in the relationship
- Choose Whole Term for the term in the relationship, Specific Definition=
for the definition
- Choose the specific definition you want to associate
- Click Is Related To to choose the type of relationship=
between the two terms
- Choose the Perspective for the relationship
- In most cases, the perspective should match the language and writing sy=
stem you're working in
- For English, this would be English Alphabetical
- Click Create
The ne=
w term relationship will open
Ad=
d a definition-to-definition relationship
To create a term-to-term relationship, you'll edit the term that contain=
s the first definition, then click New term relation in the Term Re=
lations section of the editor. Once you are finished, you wil=
l have to go through the full definition view to see and edit the relations=
hip. Here are the detailed steps:
- Open the first term in the editorial view
- Click Term Relations, then New term relation
The=
term relations entry form will open
- Select the second term in the relationship
- Choose Specific Definitions for both the terms in the relationship
- Choose the specific definitions you want to associate
- Click Is Related To to choose the type of relationship=
between the two terms
- Choose the Perspective for the relationship
- In most cases, the perspective should match the language and writing sy=
stem you're working in
- For English, this would be English Alphabetical
- Click Create
The ne=
w term relationship will open
Edit relationships between terms, or between a term and a d=
efinition
To edit a relationship between a term or between a term and a definition=
, first edit the term, then click the pencil icon next to the appropriate t=
erm relation. Here are the detailed steps:
- Open the term in the relationship in the editorial view
- Click Term Relations
A list of re=
lations will appear
- Click the Edit pencil icon next to the relationship yo=
u want to edit
The=
term relations entry form will open
- Make your changes, then click Update
The e=
dited term relationship will open
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span style=3D"letter-spacing: 0.0px;">Edit a definition-to-definition relat=
ionship
To edit a relationship between a =
term or between a term and a definition, first view the full definition. Yo=
u will then click the pencil icon next to the appropriate term relation on =
that page. Here are the detailed steps:
- Open the first definition in the editorial view
- In the editorial view, click Definitions
- Click the View magnifying glass icon next to the =
definition that includes the relationship
The full =
definition page will open
- Click the Edit pencil icon next to the relationship yo=
u want to edit
- Make your changes, then click Update
The full definition page will open with the updated relati=
onship
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