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# Add Terms

## Add Terms

This section will show you how to add terms to the vocabulary as example:

1. Go to **Taxonomy** page.
2. Select the **Taxonomy** list that you want to add a term to (eg. Tags).
3. Click on the drop down menu **List terms .**

![List of Terms for the Tags taxonomy](/files/kFN8UEDGSmVKta9X0pXE)

4\. This will load a new page. Select **Add term.**

![Add a New Term for the Taxonomy](/files/XDZNqYm83AnnoJCOlzjO)

5\. A separate page will load, user should fill in the **Name** which is the title of the term.

![Add the Name for the New Taxonomy](/files/DXiUZhJAbhkgnAwSS6sU)

6\. Click the **Save** button, located at the bottom of the page.


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