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How to Add Tags to Your Message or to Your Thread

Last post 07-20-2008 5:02 PM by squirrel. 1 replies.
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  • 07-20-2008 3:48 PM

    How to Add Tags to Your Message or to Your Thread

    Sometimes we want to use a keyword so other members can do a search for specific information. Those keywords are called Tags. Here's how to use them: 

    When you're in the message editing window (typing your message), below that window, you'll see the word Tags and below that, a rectangular box with the Select Tags button to the right. Type the word you want to use in the box below Tags, then when you're ready to post the message, click the Post button. After your message is posted, you'll see the tag below the message. 


    If you want to use that tag again with another thread or another message, instead of typing it again, click the Select Tags button and check to see if it's listed. If it is, click the box next to the listed tag, then click the OK button to close the Select Tags window.

    As you'll see in the second demo image above, we can add multiple tags when appropriate for a single message or a single thread. In that case, I typed two tags separated by a comma, Tools Palette Selectors, Brush Looks and when the message was posted, the PainterFactory converted the comma to a semicolin. If you type the tags, put a comma after each one. If you use existing tags from the Select Tags window, semicolins will be added automatically.

    It's pretty self explanatory so you probably won't have any difficulty using tags.

     

    Happy Tagging!

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  • 07-20-2008 5:02 PM In reply to

    • squirrel
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    Re: How to Add Tags to Your Message or to Your Thread

    WoW! .. I wondered what the 'tags' line was and thought it was for people who had their own web site.

    Thanks for that info jinny all I have to do now is remmebr to use it. ;-)

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