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Mac file management skills: flexible color marking, better classification
There is a very useful function on the Mac, temporarily called "color marking". Using it, we can add "color" labels to all files, so that you can directly classify files by color without changing the file name or adding a bunch of folders you don't know. This function is not common on Windows, so many friends who have just used Mac will silently put this function aside, which is a pity.

This article will introduce how to make full use of color coding to make documents and work orderly!

How to use color markers?

? To use color markers, select files directly (you can select multiple files at once), right-click, and then select a color. The color of the label is automatically classified into the menu on the left side of the Finder.

Drag and drop files directly into the color tag, and the color tag will be directly applied to these files.

Custom color marking

Which files should be classified in which color? This of course depends on your own habits. ?

Rename color label

If you want to rename the color label, it's easy. Just right-click the Finder sidebar to rename the color label.

After renaming, it makes the file more organized.

Color markers can also be moved to the Dock.

The advantage of "color coding" is that you can directly create categories for files without copying, which saves the trouble of creating a large number of folders. But also very suitable for copying files. For example, I have a photo that needs urgent treatment, and I want to use it in the future, so I can apply both the "red" and "orange" labels.