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Steps to add a label to an Image Element.
The label is added as a layer within the image element.
If you move the element on the page, the label will move as well and remain in its location above the image.
You can also use these instructions to add and edit Labels on Video elements.
Product: dominKnow | ONE | Version: 7.4
Applies to: Flow, Claro
Applies to: Flow, Claro
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Select the image on the Stage.
Click the continue button:
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It will be boxed in purple, and the element control icons will be shown.
Select the + icon.
Click the continue button:
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The Add Elements on Top panel will open.
Select Label.
Click the continue button:
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A default-styled label will be added on top of the image.
Clicking into the text field allows you to add your own label text.
Select the text field and we'll add text for this exercise.
Click the continue button:
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Let's also remove the icon from the label.
Select the Options tab above the Stage.
Click the continue button:
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Select the first Variation option.
Click the continue button:
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You can drag the handle at the end of the label to adjust the size.
Click the continue button:
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Releasing the handle sets the new size.
Click the continue button:
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Now that we're finished editing and setting up the label, click anywhere else on the image to save the changes.
Click the continue button:
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Select the label and drag it to its location under the Botnets portion of the image.
Click the continue button:
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Releasing the label sets it in the new location.
Click the continue button:
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If you have another label to add, you can select Label once more from the Add Elements on Top panel.
Select outside the image to finish.
Click the continue button:
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The label is added as a layer within the image element.
If you move the element on the page, the label will move as well and remain in its location above the image.
Click the continue button:













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