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==Introduction==
 
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Use the Global Search facility at the top of your screen and select Tags from the drop down list to search for the docs you need.
 
Use the Global Search facility at the top of your screen and select Tags from the drop down list to search for the docs you need.
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==Tag Cloud==
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Visualise the tags in a Tag Cloud, click through on any tag to see the documents which have been tagged with specific tags
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Users with the '''MyLibrary Manager''' role  will be able to add new tags from this view
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Switch the language to display the Tag cloud in the languages enabled on your instance
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* If different language versions of the tag have not been defined under '''Tag Management''' then the tags will be displayed in the default language
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==Tag Management==
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Users with the '''MyLibrary Manager''' role will be able to Switch from the Tag Cloud view to a list of all Tags
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'''List Attributes'''
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* Display name of the tag
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* The Number of Documents carrying the tag is shown in brackets
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'''Options'''
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* Sort the list of tags by:
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:* A-Z
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:* Use (the number of documents carrying the tag)
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* Delete a tag by selecting the '''x''' next to the tag you wish to remove
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* Edit a Tag - Click on a tag to open it's properties
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:* Change it's display name
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:* Add different language values for the Tag
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==Administration==
 
==Administration==
An administrator would create a range of tags to be used by Co-Workers to standardise their use.
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Administrators with the '''MyLibrary Manager''' would typically create a range of tags to be used by Co-Workers to standardise their use.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:49, 8 March 2018

Home > Document Manager > Tag Management

Document Manager Landing Page2.png

Introduction

Tags are labels that can be added to various parts of Hornbill that facilitate browsing and searching to make things easier to find. Currently Tags are only available in Document Manager for documents but will be used more widely in the future.

Use the Global Search facility at the top of your screen and select Tags from the drop down list to search for the docs you need.

Related Articles

Tag Cloud.png

Tag Cloud

Visualise the tags in a Tag Cloud, click through on any tag to see the documents which have been tagged with specific tags

Users with the MyLibrary Manager role will be able to add new tags from this view

Switch the language to display the Tag cloud in the languages enabled on your instance

  • If different language versions of the tag have not been defined under Tag Management then the tags will be displayed in the default language

Tag Management

Users with the MyLibrary Manager role will be able to Switch from the Tag Cloud view to a list of all Tags

List Attributes

  • Display name of the tag
  • The Number of Documents carrying the tag is shown in brackets

Options

  • Sort the list of tags by:
  • A-Z
  • Use (the number of documents carrying the tag)
  • Delete a tag by selecting the x next to the tag you wish to remove
  • Edit a Tag - Click on a tag to open it's properties
  • Change it's display name
  • Add different language values for the Tag


Administration

Administrators with the MyLibrary Manager would typically create a range of tags to be used by Co-Workers to standardise their use.