Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (2024)

You can apply sensitivity labels to your files and emails to keep them compliant with your organization's information protection policies.

Sensitivity labels are configured by your administrator and because they're published to users rather than locations such as sites and mailboxes, users in the same organization might see different sensitivity labels to apply. For example, two users collaborating on the same document or using a shared mailbox might see a different set of labels that can be applied.

Note:This feature requires a Microsoft 365 subscription. For more info, see Does my version of Office support sensitivity labels?​​​​​​​

Microsoft 365Microsoft 365 for MacOffice for AndroidOffice for iOSWeb

  1. On the Home tab, select Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (1)Sensitivity.
    If you're in Outlookselect Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (2)Sensitivitywhen composing an emailon the Message tab.

  2. Choose the sensitivity label that applies to your file or email.

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    Note:You'll see Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (4)Learn moreif your organization has configured a website to explain more about their sensitivity labels.

  • To remove an existing sensitivity label, unselect it from the Sensitivity menu.
    You won't be able to remove a labelif your organization requires labels on all files.

Important: Sensitivityisonly available if:
• Your Office account isa work account with anOffice 365 Enterprise E3 or Office 365 Enterprise E5 license assigned.
• Your administrator hasconfigured sensitivity labels and published them to you.

Meet the sensitivity bar

The sensitivity bar can be found on the title bar of the app next to the file name in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Select the button to see the report.

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If the file has an existing label, you'll see it displayed there. Select the sensitivity bar or the filename ifyou need to change the label.

The sensitivity bar makes it easy for you to see what label is applied to your file, and to apply or change a label whenever you need to,including when saving the file. Just select the sensitivity bar in the save dialog to see the labeling options for this file.

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If there's no label on the file yet, the sensitivity bar tells youif one is required or not. If a label is required, you'll see the promptSelect a label. If no labelis required, the prompt simply says No label.

For more info, see New sensitivity bar in Office for Windows.

Tips:

  • Not sure what a label is? Hover over the label to see any description your organization has added to explain it.

  • If you're an IT Pro looking for information on configuring or managing the sensitivity bar, see Manage sensitivity labels in Office apps.

Sensitivity label restrictions

The sensitivity label you select might come with pre-defined restrictionsor you might be prompted to choose who can read or change the file. If permissions are required, you'll see a dialog box like this:

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If you are using version 2408 or later, you'll see a dialog box like this:

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Important considerations if you're granting permissions by domain

If you specify a domain to grant permissions to, you're granting those permissions to all of the accounts in that organization.

That means if that organization has other domain names in their Azure Active Directory (AD) these permissions also extend to those users. For example, if Tailwind Toys also ownsthe contosogames.com domain in their Azure AD then all the users of contosogames.com would also gain the permissions granted to tailwindtoys.com users.

This is also true of subdomains. Granting permissions to sales.tailwindtoys.com also grants those permissions to all of the other accounts in tailwindtoys.com, as well as any other domains they might have in their Azure AD.

  1. On the Home tab, select Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (9)Sensitivity.

  2. Select the sensitivity label that applies to your file or email.

    Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (10)

    Note:You'll see Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (11)Learn moreif your organization has configured a website to explain more about their sensitivity labels.

  • To remove an existing sensitivity label, unselect it from the Sensitivity menu.
    You won't be able to remove a labelif your organization requires labels on all files.

The sensitivity label you select might come with pre-defined restrictions, or you might be prompted to select who can read or change the file. If the label requires you to set your own permissions, you'll see a dialog box like this:

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Important: Sensitivityisonly available if:
• Your Office account isa work account with a Office 365 Enterprise E3 or Office 365 Enterprise E5 license assigned.
• Your administrator hasn't configured sensitivity labels and enabled the feature for you.

Word, Excel, and PowerPoint

  1. On anAndroid tablet, select the Home tab and chooseSensitivity.

    On an Android phone, Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (13)Editatthe top of your screen to expand the ribbon. On the Home tab, scroll down andselect Sensitivity.

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  2. Tap the sensitivity label that applies to your file.

    Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (15)

    Note:You'll see Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (16)Learn moreif your organization has configured a website to explain more about their sensitivity labels.

  • To remove an existing sensitivity label, unselect it from the Sensitivity menu.
    You won't be able to remove a labelif your organization requires labels on all files.

Important: Sensitivityisonly available if:
• Your Office account isa work account with a Office 365 Enterprise E3 or Office 365 Enterprise E5 license assigned.
• Your administrator hast configured sensitivity labels and enabled the feature for you.

Outlook

  1. When composing an email, select Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (17).

  2. TapAdd Sensitivity or Edit Sensitivity.

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  3. Tap the sensitivity label that applies to your email.

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  • To remove an existing sensitivity label, unselect it from the Sensitivity menu.
    You won't be able to remove a labelif your organization requires labels on all files.

Word, Excel, and PowerPoint

  1. On your iPad, tapthe Home tab (if it isn't already selected),then tapSensitivity.

    On your iPhone, tapthe

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    Edit on the top of your screen to expand the ribbon. On the Home tab, scroll down, then select Sensitivity.

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  2. Tap the sensitivity label that applies to your file.

    Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (22)

    Note:You'll see Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (23)Learn moreif your organization has configured a website to explain more about their sensitivity labels.

  • To remove an existing sensitivity label, unselect it from the Sensitivity menu.
    You won't be able to remove a labelif your organization requires labels on all files.

Important: Sensitivityisonly available if:
• Your Office account isa work account with a Office 365 Enterprise E3 or Office 365 Enterprise E5 license assigned.
• Your administrator hasn't configured sensitivity labels and enabled the feature for you.

Outlook

  1. When composing an email, select Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (24).

  2. TapAdd Sensitivity or Edit Sensitivity.

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  3. Tap the sensitivity label that applies to your email.

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  • To remove an existing sensitivity label, selectEdit Sensitivity and then chooseRemove.You won't be able to remove it if your organization requires labels on all files.

Outlook

  1. When composing an email, select Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (27)Sensitivityon the Message tab.

  2. Selectthe sensitivity label that applies to your email.

    Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (28)

    Note:You'll see Learn moreif your organization has configured a website to explain more about their sensitivity labels.

  • To remove an existing sensitivity label, unselect it from the Sensitivity menu.
    You won't be able to remove a labelif your organization requires labels on all files.

Important: Sensitivityisonly available if:
• Your Office account isa work account with a Office 365 Enterprise E3 or Office 365 Enterprise E5 license assigned.
• Your administrator hasn't configured sensitivity labels and enabled the feature for you.

Word, Excel, PowerPoint

  1. On the Home tab, select Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (29)Sensitivity.

  2. Select the sensitivity label that applies to your file.

    Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (30)

    Note:You'll see Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (31)Learn moreif your organization has configured a website to explain more about their sensitivity labels.

  • To remove an existing sensitivity label, unselect it from the Sensitivity menu.
    You won't be able to remove a labelif your organization requires labels on all files.

Important: Sensitivityisonly available if:
• Your Office account isa work account with a Office 365 Enterprise E3 or Office 365 Enterprise E5 license assigned.
• Your administrator hasn't configured sensitivity labels and enabled the feature for you.

Does my version of Office support sensitivity labels

This feature requires a Microsoft 365 subscription and is available for users and organizations whose administrators have set up sensitivity labels. If you're an administrator looking to get started with sensitivity labels, seeGet started with sensitivity labels.

Many of the features in the new Outlook for Windows work the same or similarly as Outlook on the web. If you’re interested in trying the new experience, check out Getting started with the new Outlook for Windows.

Your organization customizes the label names,tooltip descriptions, and how each label is to be used. For additional information about which label to apply, and when, contact your organization's IT department.

Automatically applied (or recommended) labels

Your administrator canset up automatic labeling. Specific labels are then either recommended for, or applied automatically to files or emails containing certain kinds of information, like social security numbers, credit card numbers, or other sensitive information.

If a label has been applied automatically, you'll see a notification below the Office ribbon.

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The notice for when a label has been recommended, but not automatically applied, looks similar.

For more info, seeAutomatically apply or recommend sensitivity labels to your files and emails in Office

Note:Even if your administrator hasn't configured automatic labeling, they might have configured your system to require a label on all Office files and emails, and might also have selected a default label as the starting point. If labels are required, you won't be able to save a Word, Excel, or PowerPoint file, or send an email in Outlook, without selecting a sensitivity label.

How do I know what label is currently applied?

The way to see the currently applied label, if any, varies slightly depending upon whether you're on thedesktop, web, or mobile.

On desktop and web apps, an existing sensitivity label appears next to the file name in the upper left of the document.

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On the Office mobile apps, select the Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (34) menu.

To see more details provided by your organization, hover over or select a sensitivity label.

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Outlook is a bit different

In Outlook nothing appears if no label has been selected or if you're composing an email and only the default label is applied.

If a label has been selected, you'll see it at the end of the end of the Subject line when creating a message,.

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When reading mail, the sensitivity label appears under the address block.

For Outlook for the web, you'll see the sensitivity button in the upper right on the message page.

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When reading messages, the sensitivity label appears on a line above above the message.

What happens when I apply a sensitivity label?

When you apply a sensitivity label, the label information will persist with your file or email, even as it is shared between devices, applications, and cloud services. Applying a sensitivity label may also result in changes to your file or email according to your organization's configuration, such as:

  • Encryption with Information Rights Management may be applied to your file or email

  • A header or footer may appear in your file or email

  • A watermark may appear in your file

Note:If you don't have permission to change or remove a sensitivity label, you'll be prevented from doing so with an error message in most apps. In some apps, like Outlook mobile, the sensitivity labels will simply be disabled.

Not all apps on all platforms support the same behavior, so the exact results of applying a sensitivity labelmay vary slightly. For more information about what capabilities are supported on each platform seeSupport for sensitivity label capabilities in apps.

Justify changes to sensitivity label

Your administrator can have a policy that requires you to provide justification before changing a sensitivity label from a higher sensitivity to a lower sensitivity. In this configuration, you may be asked to choose a justification reason or provide your own when selecting a less sensitive label.

Note:You will only be asked to justify changes one time after opening a document or replying to forwarding an email message. After justifying once, subsequent changes will not require justification until that document or email message is closed and opened again.

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See also

Known issues when you apply sensitivity labels to your Office files

Remove hidden data and personal information by inspecting documents, presentations, or workbooks

For administrators: Learn about sensitivity labels

For administrators: Manage sensitivity labels in Office apps

Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email (2024)
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