Tags allow you to organize, prioritize, arrange, and label any files or folders on the Mac. 

After a file is tagged in the Mac Finder, that file will be marked by the color-coded tag and its associated label, and you can then reference and access those tagged files by whatever assigned tag. You can even tag the same file or folder with multiple different tags, if you want to apply multiple colors or labels to them. 

This article will show you how to tag files or folders in the Mac Finder.

How to Tag a File / Folder on Mac

One of the simplest ways to tag a file or folder on the Mac is through the Finder File menu, like so:

  1. Open the Finder file system browser on Mac if you have not done so already
  2. Select a file (or multiple files / folders) in the Mac Finder

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