Viewing Files Without File Tags
You can view a list of all content files in the project that do not have file tags. Then you can open the properties for a file and associate one or more file tags with it.
For more information about file tags and how they are used in projects, see
How to View Without File Tags
- Open a project.
- Do one of the following:
Ribbon Select Analysis > More Reports > Files Without File Tags.
- Summary Window Pane Double-click the row that mentions files without file tags.
The Files Without File Tags window pane opens, listing all content files that do not have file tags associated with them.
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To see more of the information in the window pane, drag the divider bar to make the pane wider.
- File Displays the name of the file.
- Title Displays the properties title of the file (if any).
- Folder Displays the folder where the file is found.
- If a certain number of items have been found, page navigation buttons in the local toolbar may be enabled. You can use these buttons to go to additional pages to display more items. You can also click View All in the local toolbar to see all results on a single page. Keep in mind that the more items you have in the project, the longer it will take to load this view.
- You can open a file and associate file tags with it. You can either double-click on the specific row, or right-click on the row and select Open.
- Once the file is open, select File > Properties. In the Properties dialog, you can use the File Tags tab to associate file tags.
Note You can also include this information in reports that you create.