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> - Priority sorting is based on the highest priority label only. [This discussion](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/issues/18554) considers changing this.
> - Priority sorting is based on the highest priority label only. [This discussion](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/issues/18554) considers changing this.
Labels can have relative priorities, which are used in the "Label priority" and
Labels can have relative priorities, which are used in the "Label priority" and
"Priority" sort orders of the issue and merge request list pages.
"Priority" sort orders of the epic, issue, and merge request list pages.
From the project label list page, star a label to indicate that it has a priority.
From the project label list page, star a label to indicate that it has a priority.
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![Drag to change label priority](img/labels_drag_priority_v12_1.gif)
![Drag to change label priority](img/labels_drag_priority_v12_1.gif)
On the merge request and issue pages, for both groups and projects, you can sort by `Label priority`
On the epic, merge request and issue pages, for both groups and projects, you can sort by `Label priority`
and `Priority`, which account for objects (issues and merge requests) that have prioritized
and `Priority`, which account for objects (epic, issues, and merge requests) that have prioritized
labels assigned to them.
labels assigned to them.
If you sort by `Label priority`, GitLab considers this sort comparison order:
If you sort by `Label priority`, GitLab considers this sort comparison order: