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# Large View: Toolbar – Tags

* [Open large view](#open-large-view)
* [Apply tag](#apply-tag)
* [Remove tag](#remove-tag)
* [Add new tag](#add-new-tag)

## Open large view

* Access the large view of an image by clicking on it.

![](/files/pLrPahNFlBAZcHBxk8LT)

* The **Tags** icon permits a quick access to the tag menu that corresponds to the current image.

![](/files/wTbfWXBhiEEsakZENB2S)

## Apply tag

* Click on a label to add the tag to the current image.

![](/files/NMufu1nFBYWTcMYC1KQI)

## Remove tag

* A **tick-shaped** icon next to a tag label indicates that the current image is already tagged with the label. You can remove the tag by clicking on it.

![](/files/KPYbtZLMtpNUFF3nmULx)

## Add new tag

If your album has the **create tag** capability, the **Add a tag** menu command is visible.

![](/files/xfIkHDD5czyQ6aY40KRO)

* **You can either** :
  * select a tag label which is already present on the organization.

![](/files/L56bm4jO88bjcDzEOa1P)

* **Or** :
  * Enter the label for a new tag

![](/files/apdfmCtVUrupZyb9SJOa)


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