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  • GETTING STARTED
    • Getting started
    • How to install the app
    • Your first spatial table
    • Access templates
  • WORKING WITH VISUAL DATA
    • Categorize items using nested shape hierarchies
    • Categorize items by using row and column labels
    • Categorize items by color
    • Tag items using shapes
    • Use native Miro tags
    • Label sticky note clusters
    • Use connector lines
    • Practical tips
  • RESULTS TABLE OUTPUT
    • Results table overview
    • Make changes to the table
    • Filter
    • Sort
  • EXPORT
    • CSV export
    • Notion
    • Airtable
    • Coda
    • Excel
    • Google Sheets
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You can use native Miro tags as part of a spatial table if this is your preferred way of tagging. The tags will be processed and will be included in the results table. You can use Miro tags exclusively or you can combine then with with other tagging methods, such as color or shape tagging, for even more control.

The table blow has two Miro tags applied to it. A blue important tag and a red urgent tag.

Results table view

The Miro tags for each item in the results table based on the spatial table above appears in the Miro Tags column. Such a column will only be visible by default if the associated spatial table contains Miro tags.

  1. WORKING WITH VISUAL DATA

Use native Miro tags

Use the native tagging system offered by Miro when this is more convenient

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