Labels are key words or tags that you can add to pages and spaces. You can define your own labels and use them to categorise, identify or bookmark content in Confluence.

For example, you can assign the label 'accounting' to all accounts-related pages on the site. You can then browse all pages with the label 'accounting' in an individual space or across the site. You can do a search based on the label, and even use it to filter information when you subscribe to a Confluence RSS feed.

Because labels are user-defined, you can add any word (or even make up your own) that helps you identify the content in the site.

You can add or remove labels without affecting the page content.

On this page:

Page Labels

There are two different types of labels that you can apply to a page:

Screenshot above: Labels at the bottom of the page

Space Labels and Space Categories

You can also apply labels to spaces and use them to categorise your spaces. See Using Labels to Categorise Spaces.

Advantages of Labels

Here are some of the advantages of using labels:

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