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# Moving Tag Codes

*<mark style="color:orange;">Batch Screen > Tags Panel</mark>*&#x20;

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You can move Tag Codes individually between Tag Groups and Batches.&#x20;

Select which Tag Codes you want to move by checking the box to the left of the XUID, then 'Move Selected Tags'. Navigate to your destination Batch and on the Tags Panel at the bottom, click Move Tags Here.&#x20;

The Tag Code will automatically inherit any settings or Rules from the new Tag Group and Batch.&#x20;

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Tag Codes can only be moved between Tag Groups with the same Tag Type (Standard or Authentication) and Folders with the same Response Mode (Redirect or API).&#x20;
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