Hi all!
When I takes Notes (Type="Notes"), I sometimes include a Tag and sometimes I don't. How do I identify all the Notes WITH at least one Tag. I tried mytag:"" in Search, but it didn't work.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you!
In the Filter sidebar within the Notes tool there is a Tags filter that I find useful. In addition, you can use mytag:* in the Docs search to identify all notes with at least one tag.
The Tags filter is useful in a limited sense. It will only list the top 100 most frequent Tags, and I have way more than that.
Wasn't aware of this. Thx for the info.
Is it possible to identify Notes but those that DON'T have a Tag?
Instead of searching Your Docs, choose to only search Notes. Then try this search: * NOT mytag:*
Ignore the count, because this search will count every word in every untagged note. But it should identify the notes you're looking for.
Thanks a lot, Aaron.
As a follow up…
Thank you, Aaron.
The 100-tag limit was mention by Mark Barnes once. It used to be less and he asked his programmers to increase. My recollection may be bad and it may be more than 100, but the key is that there is a limit.
Thank you for the Search string: * NOT mytag:*
It works like a charm as far as I can see. Thank you
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Hi all! When I takes Notes (Type="Notes"), I sometimes include a Tag and sometimes I don't. How do I identify all the Notes WITH at least one Tag. I tried mytag:"" in Search, but it didn't work. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!