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Establishing chosen words for labeling and filtering content.
Although Confluence allows users t= o add and use labels in a free-for= m manner, in many cases it is better to create labels ahead of time so that= content can be labeled from a prede= fined set of terms, thereby decreasing the chances of content being lab= eled incorrectly or inconsistently. These predefined labels, or filters, can also be used to narrow search r= esults.
Adding a new filter to your site's= taxonomy is simply a matter of = placing it in a filter group.
Navigate to the Targeted Search Filters page to view all existing filter groups. Is = there already a filter group for this new filter? If not, you may need to <= a class=3D"unresolved" href=3D"#">create a new filter group.
Click the gear icon
that corresponds with your chosen filter group and select "Add Filte= r". You will be prompted to enter a human-friendly name for this filter (e.= g., Human Resources) as well as the actual label string (e.g., human_resources).You can create filter groups within filter groups (called "subcategories= "). Subcategories are always created under a filter. If you haven't done so, create a filter first, then cli= ck the gear icon &n= bsp;next to this filter. Select "Add subcategory". You will be prompte= d to enter a human-friendly name and an optional prefix. The prefix is adde= d to each of the filters within this subcategory.
Confluence's search engine breaks apart text strings that are separated = by hyphens.
Labels such as part-time or world-class are automatica= lly separated into part, time, world, and class, which ca= n make search results from queries with hyphenated terms less relevant. For= this reason, we advise against using hyphens in labels an= d recommend using underscores (_) instead (e.g., part_time, world_class= ).
The corresponding human-friendly name for any filter can include hyphens= , spaces, and uppercase letters (e.g., Part-Time, World Class).
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