

# View and edit existing tags for a selected resource


Tag Editor shows you the existing tags on selected resources that are in the results of your **Find resources to tag** query. 

If you enabled any **Tag** columns as described in the previous section, you can see the current value of that tag for each resource in the search results.

**Note**  
This topic explains how to edit the tag for an *individual* resource. You can also bulk edit tags for several selected resources at the same time. For more information, see [Managing tags with Tag Editor](tagging-resources.md).

**To edit tags inline in the search results table**

1. Choose the value for the tag on the resource that you want to edit. 
**Note**  
If the chosen resource currently does not have a tag with the chosen key, the value displays as **(not tagged)**.
If the chosen resource does have a tag with the chosen key but without a value, the value displays as '**–**'. 

1. You can enter a new value or choose from any of the values already present on other resources with this tag. You can also delete the tag from this one resource by choosing **Remove tag**.

**To view all tags for an individual resource**

1. In the results of your **Find resources to tag** query, choose the number in the **Tags** column for any resource for which you want to view existing tags. Resources with a dash in the **Tags** column do not have existing tags.

1. View existing tags in **Resource tags**. You can also open this window by choosing **Manage tags of selected resources**, when you're changing or removing tags from the **Manage tags** page.
**Note**  
If you don’t see a tag that you recently applied to a resource, try refreshing your browser window.

## Export results to .csv file


You can export the results of a **Find resources to tag** query to a comma-separated values (.csv) file. The .csv file includes the resource names, services, Region, resource IDs, the total number of tags, and a column for each unique tag key in the collection. The .csv file can help you develop a tagging strategy for resources in your organization, or determine where there are overlaps or inconsistencies in tagging across resources.

1. In the results of your **Find resources to tag** query, choose **Export resources to CSV**.

1. When you're prompted by your browser, choose to open the .csv file, or save it to a convenient location.