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How to Edit Tag Names and Colors in TagLogger
Keep tag labels clear and map colors easier to scan during daily operations.
What tag editing does in TagLogger
Every tag on the map page can get a readable display name and a color. That's it — small feature, outsized payoff. A map full of pins labeled "Truck 4" and "Trailer 7" is legible at a glance. A map full of raw tag IDs or default placeholders isn't.
The value compounds once more than a handful of tags are live. If ops is looking for the third trailer and there are twenty pins on screen, the names and colors are what make the search a two-second scan instead of a two-minute click-through.
How to edit a tag from the map page
- Open the map page and stay in the current tag list view.
- Find the tag that needs to be edited.
- Click the pencil edit button on that tag row.
- Enter the tag name that should appear in the map and list views.
- Choose the color that should represent that tag.
- Click Save to apply the changes.
Practical naming advice
Choose names that match how the team already refers to the asset in daily operations. Short, recognizable labels usually work better than long descriptions.
A good naming pattern helps when scanning the map quickly, for example a vehicle name, container identifier, trailer number, or tool set label that the team already uses in the field.
Keep map labels clear and useful
Use recognizable names and consistent colors so teams can scan tags faster in daily operations.
