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title: "Grouping your assets"
description: "Grouping your assets makes it easier to find them and allows you to target groups in automations."
related:
- docs: /docs/organizing/areas/
title: Areas
- docs: /docs/organizing/floors/
title: Floors
- docs: /docs/organizing/labels/
title: Labels
- docs: /docs/organizing/categories/
title: Categories
---
Once you have more devices, you may want to target entire groups of devices in automations. It also becomes more challenging to find items in lists. There are a few tools to group your assets: [Areas](#areas), [floors](#floors), [labels](#labels), and [categories](#categories).
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- Categories are unique for each table. The automations page can have different categories than the scene, scripts, or helpers settings page.
<img class="no-shadow" src='/images/organizing/categories.png' alt='Screenshots the new categories. Automations are grouped into their categories, making it easier to get an overview or to filter them.'>
## Related topics
- [Areas](/docs/organizing/areas/)
- [Floors](/docs/organizing/floors/)
- [Labels](/docs/organizing/labels/)
- [Categories](/docs/organizing/categories/)

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---
title: "Areas"
description: "Group your devices and entities in areas and group areas in floors."
related:
- docs: /docs/organizing/areas/
title: Areas
- docs: /docs/organizing/
- docs: /docs/organizing/labels/
title: Labels
- docs: /docs/organizing/categories/
title: Categories
- docs: /docs/configuration/templating/#areas
title: Using areas in template
---
An area in Home Assistant is a logical grouping of {% term devices %} and {% term entities %} that are meant to match areas (or rooms) in the physical world of your home. For example, the "Living room" area groups devices and entities in your living room. Areas allow you to target an entire group of devices with a service call. For example, turning off all the lights in the living room.
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1. Go to {% my areas title="**Settings** > **Areas, labels & zones**" %} and select **Create area**.
2. On the area card, select the pencil icon.
3. In the dialog, select the floor and add labels, if you like.
## Related topics
- [Floors](/docs/organizing/floors/)
- [Labels](/docs/organizing/labels/)
- [Using areas in templates](/docs/configuration/templating/#areas)

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---
title: "Categories"
description: "Use categories to group and filter your table items"
related:
- docs: /docs/organizing/areas/
title: Areas
- docs: /docs/organizing/floors/
title: Floors
- docs: /docs/organizing/labels/
title: Labels
---
Categories let you group and filter items in a table. Like labels, categories allow grouping irrespective of the items physical location. For example, on the automations page, you can create the categories “Notifications” or “NFC tags” to view your automations grouped or filtered. These categories group automations on the automation page, but have no effect anywhere else. Categories are unique for each table. The automations page can have different categories than the scene, scripts, or helpers settings page.
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- In the top right corner, select **Move to category**.
- Then, select the category from the list.
4. Once categories are applied, the table items are grouped by those categories.
- The example shows 2 categories: Coffee and housekeeping.
- The example shows 2 categories: Coffee and housekeeping.
![Group table items by category](/images/organizing/category_02.png)
## Related topics
- [Labels](/docs/organizing/labels/)

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---
title: "Filtering your assets"
description: "Filter for items in tables."
related:
- docs: /docs/organizing/floors/
title: Floors
- docs: /docs/organizing/labels/
title: Labels
- docs: /docs/organizing/areas/
title: Areas
- docs: /docs/organizing/categories/
title: Categories
- docs: /docs/organizing/
title: Grouping your assets
- docs: /common-tasks/general/
title: Enabling or disabling entities and automations
---
When working with tables, you can select multiple elements to apply an action on multiple items at once. If you have [grouped](/docs/organizing/) your assets by assigning them to floors, areas, labels, or directories you can also filter your data accordingly.
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![Select the Group by button](/images/organizing/table_group_01.png)
3. To sort the items, select the **Sort by** button.
## Related topics
- [Floors](/docs/organzing/floors/)
- [Labels](/docs/organzing/labels/)
- [Areas](/docs/organzing/areas/)
- [Categories](/docs/organzing/categories/)
- [Grouping your assets](/docs/organizing/)
- [Enabling or disabling entities and automations](/common-tasks/general/)

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---
title: "Floors"
description: "Group your areas per floor"
related:
- docs: /docs/organizing/areas/
title: Areas
- docs: /docs/organizing/
- docs: /docs/organizing/labels/
title: Labels
- docs: /docs/configuration/templating/#floors
title: Using floors in templates
- docs: /voice_control/aliases/
title: Using floor alias for voice assistants
---
A floor in Home Assistant is a logical grouping of areas meant to match your home's physical floors. Devices and entities
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![Create floor dialog](/images/organizing/create_floor_02.png)
4. You can now [assign areas to that floor](/docs/organizing/areas/#assigning-areas-to-floors-and-add-labels).
## Related topics
- [Alias for voice assistants](/voice_control/aliases/)
- [Areas](/docs/organizing/areas/)
- [Using floors in templates](/docs/configuration/templating/#floors)

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---
title: "Labels"
description: "Label your areas, devices, entities, automations, scripts, and helpers. Then, filter by label or run an automation on all entities with that label."
related:
- docs: /docs/organizing/areas/
title: Areas
- docs: /docs/organizing/floors/
title: Floors
- docs: /docs/organizing/categories/
title: Categories
- docs: /docs/configuration/templating/#labels
title: Using labels in templates
---
Labels in Home Assistant allow grouping elements irrespective of their physical location or type. Labels can be assigned to areas, devices, entities, automations, scenes, scripts, and helpers. Labels can be used in automations and scripts as a target for actions and services. Labels can also be used to filter data. For example, you can filter the list of devices to show only devices with the label `heavy energy usage` or turn these devices off when there is not a lot of solar energy available.
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- Select the <img height="28px" src="/images/organizing/multiselect_icon.png" alt="Multiselect icon"/> button.
- From the list, select all the items to which you want to apply a label.
- In the top right corner, select the three dots menu, then select **Add label**. Then, select the labels from the list.
## Related topics
- [Areas](/docs/organizing/areas/)
- [Using labels in templates](/docs/configuration/templating/#labels)