Exclude TAGS in Finder search
I'm aware of the option to click the + button and then pick the Tag option, etc.
What I'm trying to know/learn is how to do it by typing it at the top the same way I can type kind:image or name:vacation, etc
For tag, I can use tag:green and it will show me all files with that tag, but how can exclude it?
I tried tag -green. I tried tag:-green. No luck.
Let's say I have 200 files and all have the tag ABC and then 30 of those have the tag XYZ.
Now I just want to show the files that have the ABC tag, but exclude those 30 with the XYZ tag, meaning I will be shown 170 files.
I tired this, for example:
It actually showed me the files with green tag and excluded the ones with red, but as you can see, even after I hit ENTER, the "tag:red" wasn't converted to the same "format" as "tag:green". As much as this time worked, is this normal? Is this the right way to do it?
I also read that instead fo NOT I can use the minus sign (Narrow your search results on Mac - Apple Support). How would I use it in this particular scenario with tags?
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.15