- For example you can assign the term <kbd class="input">120bpm</kbd> to a
- sound, and then when you search for this tag, the file will appear in the
- search list. Tags are independent of the filename or anything else about
- the file. Tags, and the file paths that they are associated with, are
- stored in a file called <samp>sfdb</samp> in your Ardour user folder.
+ For example if the term <kbd class="input">120bpm</kbd> has been assigned to a
+ sound, search later for this tag will make the file appear in the
+ search list. Tags are independent of the filename or anything else about
+ the file. Tags, and the file paths that they are associated with, are
+ stored in a file called <samp>sfdb</samp> in the Ardour user folder.
+</p>
+
+<h2>Creating and adding tags</h2>
+
+<p>
+ Adding tags to a given file is done by opening the <kbd class="menu">Session > Import</kbd>
+ dialog, selecting the file in the browser, and typing new tags into the tag
+ area in the soundfile information box on the right.