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I want daughter projects to have the same approved spelling and approved renderings as the parent project.
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Generally a daughter project is related, but not the same language. If you creating a daughter with the same language you can manually copy .xml files over so that you can keep the spelling and terms. In particular, you can copy:

  • SpellingStatus.xml
  • TermRenderings.xml
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Thank you Phil.  The old post about this type of issue said to copy BiblicaltermsXXX.xml.  It seems the file names have changed.  Anyway, this worked fine.
BiblicaltermsXXX.xml is the file that contains the localized names for the terms. TermRenderings.xml is the file that contains the renderings used in the vernacular.
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Hello Jeff.

Marking the project as a daughter project is useful to organize in the registry, and to understand which projects depend on others, but the spelling, rendering or other progress is not copied or synchronized, since, although daughter, it is a project with its own folder... but, what you can do is to copy from the parent project to the daughter those files that contain the approved spelling and rendering information.

For this, with care or with technical help, you can copy the files SpellingStatus.xml for spellings, hyphenatedWords.txt for hyphenated or TermRenderings.xml for renderings, from the parent project folder to the daughter project folder (the project folders are in C:\My Paratext 9 Projects\[project folder]).

You must close and reopen Paratext to see the changes. 
You can repeat this whenever you want to update the information. Note that if you modify anything in the daughter project, these changes will be lost if you replace them with the parent project files.

Saludos,
Pepe.

by (840 points)
Thank you. I followed your suggestion to also copy hyphenatedwords.xml.
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