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How to Organise archived articles,creat and Work with tags in Feedly

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How to Organise archived articles,creat and Work with tags in Feedly

Since the discontinuation of Google Reader, Feedly is going to be your new home for all your
favourite site and news feeds, compiling the articles you want to read into one tidy space.

Feedly comes with a fantastic categorising system, which allows you to set up news feeds under specific categories. The only downside of this category system is once you have read an article
and want to save it, you can only save it to a single archiving folder, which cannot be categorised
or ordered. However, what you can do instead is categorise articles by tags. A tag is a singular descriptive word which is somehow relevant to the content of an article.  read: How to Organise your mobile Device with Google Drive app

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Tags are present in almost any kind of news article or blog post. They help categorise an article and give it better reach to the kind of people who are searching for tags specific to that article.

With the Feedly tagging system, you can now add as many tags as you like to an article. Each tag
will then become its own category, which you can access through Feedly, creating an incredible vast
and specific library of articles that can be accessed in an instance by selecting a tag.

Organise archived articles with tags


1: Access tagging options in Feedly: Opening your primary Feedly news feed, click on any article. Then a preview of the article will be shown with a selection of sharing options. Click the ‘+ Tag’ icon to access your tagging options. download for andriod

2: Adding tags: From the drop-down menu you can tag an article with pre-existing tags or create a new one. Added tags will appear in green below the article. You can add as many tags as you like.

3: Feedly tag categorisation: Click the menu icon to the top right of the page. Below your Feed categories will be a list of your created tags. Click one to access all articles that have been assigned that tag.

4: Importing tags: If you were a user of Google Reader, you can import your old tags (if you were using a tagging system) when you import an OMPL file. 

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