Confluence 2.6 : What's new-Labels
This page last changed on Jun 18, 2007 by rosie@atlassian.com.
3. LabelsLabels are 'tag words' that you can assign to content in Confluence to help you identify or categorise it. Labels are user-defined and can be added and removed quickly without affecting the actual content of a page. For example, you can assign the label 'sales' to all Sales related pages on the site. You can then use that label to view all pages with the label 'sales' in an individual space or across the site, do a search based on it, and even use it to filter information when you subscribe to an RSS feed within Confluence. You can do many more useful things with labels but here are a few examples:
1. Group pages by adding a label, without restructuring the site
2. Click on a label to view all pages in the space with the same label
3. Use labels to filter information when you create customised RSS feedsNEXT : Add Favourites |
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