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# Hide and show tags in the sidebar

UpNote allows you to **hide tags** from the sidebar to reduce clutter and keep your workspace focused. You can easily show them again whenever you need access.

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#### 🖥 On Desktop (macOS, Windows & Linux)

**To hide a tag:**

1. Hover over a tag in the sidebar.
2. Click the **More (⋯)** button or **right-click** the tag.
3. Select **Hide from Sidebar**.

**To show hidden tags:**

1. Tap the **Tags** section label in the sidebar.
2. Select the tag you want to show again.

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#### 📱 On Mobile (iOS & Android)

**On iOS**

* Swipe **left** on a tag in the sidebar and tap the **Hide** button.

**On Android**

* Long tap on a tag in the sidebar and select **Hide from Sidebar**.

**To show hidden tags (iOS & Android)**

1. Tap the **Tags** section label in the sidebar.
2. Select a tag to make it visible again in the sidebar.


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