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So lets say you have a ton of files on your Mac and you want to get organized. Heres an example with only seven files. Lets say I decide I want to organize these and Im going to do that by creating folders. So Im going to do File, New Folder and Im going to create Project A. Then File, New Folder and Project B. I could organize them by saying these three go into Project A and these three go into Project B and this one, oh no, this one is actually a file that both Project A and Project B. So what do I do here? Create a new folder for both or put it in one and hope I remember that its there or maybe create an alias. You know, it can get confusing. Its hard, sometimes, to organize things by putting them in a specific place and only that one place. So lets look at a better way to do it using Tags. Instead of putting these files in individual folders Im going to assign tags to them. Im going to select these three. These are part of Project A but Im going to assign a tag to them