# Tags

Use tags to group and identify types of diagrams.

![](https://2667914601-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-legacy-files/o/assets%2F-LGZcALyOGDKb9q0wdJ5%2F-M4IamVxowtzF0RSxtM_%2F-M4IbLgwd9K4XCj4ctOm%2FScreen%20Recording%202020-04-07%20at%2010.48%20AM.gif?alt=media\&token=66e868fb-55fb-4d9b-b48f-bbd6c5fe5442)

Once you've created a set of tags, in the File > Open dialogue, you can easily filter through and find diagrams nested under the same tag.

![](https://2667914601-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-legacy-files/o/assets%2F-LGZcALyOGDKb9q0wdJ5%2F-M4IamVxowtzF0RSxtM_%2F-M4IcCJErxCl0-WzeUbF%2FScreen%20Recording%202020-04-07%20at%2010.52%20AM.gif?alt=media\&token=5de0ae42-ac38-42e2-a0c0-21f69edabcd0)

{% hint style="warning" %}
Free plans limit tags to 1/diagram and a maximum of 5/account. Unlock one of our paid accounts to get access to an unlimited number of tags.
{% endhint %}

{% hint style="info" %}
Tags used in Team shared diagrams are also shared with your team members.
{% endhint %}


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