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In Paratext 8.0 (and later), there are two types of Biblical Term notes:

  • A Biblical Term rendering discussion note (referred to below as "rendering discussion note")
  • A Biblical Term rendering description (referred to below as "rendering description")

A Biblical Term can only have one of each kind of note.

To see a rendering discussion note:

  • To the far left of a term in either the Biblical Terms tool or the Biblical Terms Renderings window, double-click a rendering discussion note icon that is either color-filled or grey with a green tick in it. (If the icon is hollow, there has never been a rendering discussion note for this term.)

To see a rendering description:

With the Biblical Terms tool the active window, you can see rendering descriptions in one of the following ways:

  • Select a term that you know contains a rendering description. The rendering description appears in the middle pane.
  • Select Rendering Description from the Current Biblical Terms Filter. All Biblical Terms that match the other filters and that have a rendering description will appear in the list. Select one of the terms in the list to see the rendering description in the middle pane.
  • Double-click a term in either the Biblical Terms tool or the Biblical Terms Renderings window. If there is text in the rendering description, it appears in the middle pane.
  • Select a Biblical Term. Then, from the Edit menu, select Edit Rendering. If there is text in the rendering description, it appears in the Description area.

:informationicon: See also:

* [What is the difference between a Biblical Term rendering discussion note and a Biblical Term rendering description?](http://support.paratext.org/t/what-is-the-difference-between-a-biblical-term-rendering-discussion-note-and-a-biblical-term-rendering-description/1234)
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