At the top of the editor there is a toolbar that allows you to add, edit, and delete
tags and entities.
Toolbar icons

- Tag Menu is where you go to find and apply the structural tags.
- Tag Person is for tagging people by name. It usually contains a proper noun or
noun phrase, but can also contain pronouns or other ways of referring to someone.
- Tag Place is for tagging a place. It can describe both a geographical location or
setting.
- Tag Date is for tagging a date in the text. This tag can contain the year, month, day
or a combination of the three.
- Tag Event is used to tag an event in the text, events are significant moments of
interest (currently, not working).
- Tag Organization is used to tag and organization or company.
- Tag Citation is for tagging citations in the text, which may contain a loosely
structured bibliographic citation of which the subcomponents may or may not be
explicitly tagged. When using this option a mini-editor pops up.
- Tag Note is used to tag a note or annotation. When using this option a mini-editor
pops up.
- Tag Text/Title is for tagging a title or the text of any type of work.
- Tag Correction is used to tag any correction you have made to the original text.
- Tag Keyword is for tagging any important keywords in your document.
- Tag Link is for tagging any links or URLs found in the document.
- Edit Tag is used to edit a tag that you have created in CWRC-Writer, by changing the
information assigned to the tag.
- Remove Tag is for removing any unwanted tags.
- Add Relation is for creating relationships between tags. You can create
relationships between the tags for Person, Place, Date, Event, Organization, Citation,
Note, and Title. When users create a relationship they will be asked to specify how the
two tags are related, for example are two different "Person tags" family, or
collaborators.
- View Source is for users who wish to view the raw XML or RDF code.
- Edit Source is for users who wish to edit the raw XML or RDF code. We do not suggest
that you use this option unless you are an expert.
- W3C Validate is a useful tool that allows users to validate their XML tags by the
standards of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
- Save is for saving any changes you have made to your already saved documents.
- Load allows you to load a saved document or choose to load a new template without
going back to the main menu.