Enabling Tags at list and folder level
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Davida O'Neale
It would be really helpful to enable set, standardized tags (if the users choosing) at folder and space level. We are dividing most of our work into set spaces, but some of our work covers multiple spaces and we want to be able to link those spaces together somehow - which is where tags are great. But it's a lot of work to create tags at task level and also there is a lot of room for error with multiple people using different naming conventions for tags.
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Adam Lopez Delon
Wow - 5 years and this feature is still not available. The amount of other features that are not quite as useful as this are constantly being added. How best can you, ClickUp team look at adding this?
Melanie von Schorlemer
I fully agree. We must see the work over teams, project lifecycle stage etc. This would help our dashboard reporting and save a lot of search in different folders and spaces.
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Jason Logsdon
This would be GREAT! Not sure why this isn't part of the native tag feature.
I want to use it to tag lists that have automation associated for dashboard reporting purposes instead of having to hunt and peck across all my Spaces to manually pull metrics, etc.
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Chris Gadd
This would be really useful and add so much value.
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A.E. Prevost
I'd love this as well!
Caroline Ginty
Merged in a post:
Ability to label or tag at the list level
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Jenna Sampson
We want to label certain lists based on project timelines such as now/next/later but this is not available at the list level meaning you have to manually select each task within the list and either add a label or tag
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Timothy Wu
Yes and it seems like you cannot filter tag from tasks added to this list from another list.
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Joel Miller
Yes, would love to be able to tag Lists and Folders to essentially "categorize" them.
Dariusz Kubisztal
Would love to be able to tag lists, not just the individual tasks within them too ;)
Nick Potok
Merged in a post:
Tag Lists
Nick Runco
Would love to be able to tag lists, not just the individual tasks within them. (Would facilitate for filtering.)
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