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The changes to capital letters and explaining the ADL abbreviation looks good!

I am not sure we should change ADL 2 to ADL2. The specification uses both formats, see https://specifications.openehr.org/releases/AM/latest/ADL2.html .

And Operational Templates are not Operation Templates, see https://specifications.openehr.org/releases/AM/latest/OPT2.html, so I do not think that should be changed, although I think using the capital letters O and T consistently is a good change.

Note that ADL 2 operational templates is fundamentally different from the ADL 1.4 OET/OPT format. What you used to achieve with OET/OPT is now built into ADL 2 as templates in combination with the operational template creation. See (the openEHR specification on templates)[http://openehr.org/releases/AM/latest/docs/ADL2/ADL2.html#_templates] on how to work with them.
You can create Operation Templates of your archetypes. Think of Operation Templates as something you generate from an archetype or template to more easily work with it. If you are creating an EHR implementation, these will likely be the most useful form of archetypes to work with.
openEHR Archetypes allow you to reuse structures inside your archetypes at several places. It also allows to embed other archetypes inside your archetype. Without Operation Templates, you would need to build support for these structures into all of your tools. Operational Templates fix this for you, by replacing the proxies for structure and embedded archetypes in the archetype with a copy of the actual embedded structure. For more information about Operation Templates, see (the documentation at the openEHR website)[https://specifications.openehr.org/releases/AM/latest/OPT2.html].
Note that ADL 2 Operation Templates is fundamentally different from the ADL 1.4 OET/OPT format. What you used to achieve with OET/OPT is now built into ADL 2 as templates in combination with the Operational Template creation. See (the openEHR specification on templates)[http://openehr.org/releases/AM/latest/docs/ADL2/ADL2.html#_templates] on how to work with them.
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This should be Operational Template, not Operation Template, see https://specifications.openehr.org/releases/AM/latest/OPT2.html

## Importing and converting ADL 1.4 files

Starting from version 0.7, Archie can import ADL 1.4 files, and convert them to ADL 2. To do so, do the following:
Starting from version 0.7, Archie can import ADL 1.4 files, and convert them to ADL2. To do so, do the following:
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ADL 2 has a space between ADL and 2

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