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You can use personal labels to mark content that you personally are interested in.
Any user with 'view' permission can add a personal label. Personal labels are visible only to the user who created them. To differentiate them from global labels, personal labels include the prefix 'my:' in the label name.
You can view your personal labels from your user profile.
Here are some examples of personal labels:
- my:sales
- my:stuff
- my:trivia
To add a personal label,
- Go to the 'view' mode of the page which you want to label.
- Click the 'EDIT' link beside 'Labels'. The link is highlighted in yellow. This will open up a form with an input field and a list of 'suggested labels'.
- Check if you want to use any of the suggested labels. These are the labels you've used recently and the most popular labels in the space. Your personal labels will also appear here if you have used them frequently or recently. Click on a label to add the label to the page.
- If you want to add a new label, type it in using the format 'my:label'.
- Click 'Done' to add the label.
Labels are always lower case
Even if you use uppercase characters, Confluence will convert these to lowercase when it adds the label.
Screenshot : Adding a Label
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