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| style="width: 50%;" |Step 3 - Now you see that the mind map is named Food and the root node is called Food.  To insert other words that are connected, you can enter them as child nodes.  To enter these nodes, you can use the "Enter" key or "Insert" key after selecting the node to which the child nodes must be added.  Here, the child nodes have been added after selecting the node "Food".  The child nodes added are called sibling nodes and the main node is called parent node.
 
| style="width: 50%;" |Step 3 - Now you see that the mind map is named Food and the root node is called Food.  To insert other words that are connected, you can enter them as child nodes.  To enter these nodes, you can use the "Enter" key or "Insert" key after selecting the node to which the child nodes must be added.  Here, the child nodes have been added after selecting the node "Food".  The child nodes added are called sibling nodes and the main node is called parent node.
| style="width: 50%;" |Step 4 - You can keep adding child nodes to any node.  For example you can add child nodes to the node called environment by selecting and using "Insert" key.  You can also add a sibling node to environment by selecting the node environment and using "Enter" key.  "Plants" and "Animals" are child nodes for "environment" and "agriculture" is sibling node for "environment.
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| style="width: 50%;" |Step 4 - You can keep adding child nodes to any node.  For example you can add child nodes to the node called environment by selecting and using "Insert" key.  You can also add a sibling node to environment by selecting the node environment and using "Enter" key.  "Plants" and "Animals" are child nodes for "environment" and "agriculture" is sibling node for "environment. You can create categories of information using the nodes and child nodes. Each node can signify a category with the sub nodes as the examples of that category, or sub-categories of that category. For example, "Animals" can be a category, under which we can create child nodes for 'vertebrates' and 'invertebrates'. Under 'vertebrates' we can create child nodes for the sub categories of vertebrates - pisces, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. In this manner, a mind map can be used to classify and categorise information.
 
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| style="width: 50%;" |[[File:Food_link.png|450px]]
 
| style="width: 50%;" |[[File:Food_link.png|450px]]

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