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with tax info , you can instantly see them all in one place. (The Finder also allows you to
associate a color with your text labels to make them easier to identify quickly.)
If you apply tags to files you create or download, that makes it quicker and easier for you
to find them later—either manually or as part of a smart folder (see Create and Use Smart
Containers ). Ergo: a shortcut!
To apply a tag:
1. Select one or more files in the Finder.
2. Choose File > Tags, and then, in the popover that appears (see Figure 1 ), do
one of the following:
▪ Toaddanewtag,typeawordorphrase.PressReturn;thiscreates
the tag and applies it to the file(s).
▪ To add an existing tag that isn't one of the default options, start
typing its name. OS X will attempt to autocomplete the name with
matches from your existing list, and you can also use the Up or
Down Arrow keys to select the right one. Then press Return.
▪ To add one of the default tags (or a tag you've manually added as
a favorite, as described ahead), choose a dot from the bottom of
the File menu (hover over a dot to see the tag's name). Repeat as
desired to add more tags.
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