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Document Tagging is the general process of adding extra information to documents. It includes static additions to the documents (for example, adding information from Education into the document) or more dynamic information (for example, marking a document for further analysis or workflow).
Open File Explorer. Click Downloads. Right-click the file you'd like to tag and choose Properties. Switch over to the Details tab. At the bottom of the Description heading, you'll see Tags. Add a descriptive tag or two (you can add as many as you'd like). Press Enter when you're done. Press OK to save the change.
Add Tags Manually via the Tags Panel With the Tags panel open, select Add Tags to Document from the Options button, or with the Accessibility panel open in the Tools pane, select the Add Tags to Document command (See Figure 23. Adding Tags to an Untagged PDF File).
Step 1: Visualize a Theme in Your Mind. Step 2: Download Appropriate Images From Google. Step 3: Open Microsoft Word Version 2010 or Later. Step 4: Add a Page Border. Step 5: Draw Gift Tags. Step 6: Place the Picture Inside the Tag. Step 7: Add Nice Text to the Gift Tag. Step 8: Duplicate Tag.
What is tagging, and how does it work? When you tag someone, you create a link to their profile. The post you tag the person in may also be added to that person's timeline. For example, you can tag a photo to show who's in the photo or post a status update and say who you're with.
Tags are another type of file property, designed to be customized by the user. Tags are great for making searching easier because you can use words or even phrases that make sense to you. You can think of Tags as keywords. While you can add Tags to many types of files, you can't add them to all file types.
Tag an open file: Hold the pointer to the right of the document title, click the arrow, click in the Tags field, then enter a new tag, or choose one from the list. Tag a new file when you save it: Click File > Save. Tag a file on the desktop or in the Finder: Select the item, then open the File menu.
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