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1. In the left pane, click **Plan > Work items** to see all 3 issues with their labels.
## Task C. Create a View based on your labels
> Now that you have some labels in place, we can start to use these to create your own personalised work item views. These can be used to easily see which work items match certain conditions, allowing you to make views which show work items assigned to you, or that have certain labels, or any of the other filtering capabilities.
1. Navigate to **Plan > Work items**.
1. Click into the filter bar (which should currently be filtered to "State is Open"). From the dropdown, select **Label**, then select **is**, then select the **Priority::High** label.
1. Filter your workitem list to this label by pressing the filter button (the magnifying glass icon on the right-hand side of the filter bar).
> This will filter down to just your high priority issues.
1. To turn this into a View, click the **+ Add View** button to the right of the **All Items** header above the filter bar, and select **New View**
1. Title the view with `High Priority Issues`, and add any description you would like.
1. Click **Create View**.
1. Notice that there is now a tab next to the **All items** tab titled `High Priority Issues`, which will maintain the filter that you selected.
## Lab Guide Complete
You have completed this lab exercise. You can view the other [lab guides for this course](/handbook/customer-success/professional-services-engineering/education-services/ilt-labs/gitlabpmhandson).