To set a tag color, select the color swatch next to its name. Color by Tag: Using the Color by Tag icon, you can change the color of all objects with the selected tag to the color you chose for that tag.See Using the Tag tool below for more detail. Tag tool: Click the Tag tool icon ( ) to the right of the filter to activate the Tag tool.Note: While filtering, we suggest using the 'Expand All' option in the Details Menu (see below) to see tags in folders. As you type, the Tags panel will only show tags that match what you type. Filter Tags: To quickly zero in on a tag or tag folder, use the filtered search option at the top of the Tags panel.You can also toggle the visibility of every tag in a folder all at the same time, allowing you to turn off large chunks of your model all at once. Grouping tags together in a folder can make things easier when your model has a long list of tags in use. Add Tag Folder: Selecting the folder icon ( ) creates a folder you can use to organize your tags.Remember, you will need to add a tag before you can assign it to an object.
To rename a tag, double-click its name in the Tags panel and enter a new name. Type a name for the tag and press Enter (or Return).
EDIT TAGS POCKET FOR MAC PLUS
Add Tag: Selecting the plus sign in the upper left adds a new tag.Find this panel under Window > Tags on MacOS, or in the default tray on Windows. You can create and manage tags using the Tags panel. Now that you understand the basics, let's walk through SketchUp's Tags in three parts: Note: in previous versions of SketchUp, Tags were referred to as Layers.