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Steps to add a Label to an image.
Instead of adding text within an image file you can add Labels when authoring. This is great for identifying or naming parts of a diagram, for example.
If you move the image on a Claro page or if it moves or resizes in a Flow page the labels will stay in position in relation to the image.
The text in the labels is also included in Translation export files, making it easy to translate the text (much easier than editing the image in another application to change the text.)
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1Double click the image to enter Edit mode.
Click the continue button:
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2The breadcrumb now shows an Exit button. A menu is also added over the image. Select Label.
Click the continue button:
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3Select (click) where you want to add the label on the image.
Click the continue button:
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4The label has a text area to add or edit text. Double click that area and we'll add text for this example.
Click the continue button:
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5By default labels are added with an icon. You can control this in the Variations section of the Options tab. Select the no-icon variation.
Click the continue button:
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6You can resize the label by selecting and dragging the handle.
Click the continue button:
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7Release the handle to complete the resizing.
Click the continue button:
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8You can change the label background color using the Fill option on the Options Tab. Select Fill.
Click the continue button:
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9The Pick a Fill panel will open. For this example we'll use the Theme's default blue. Select the blue option in the top row.
Click the continue button:
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10Click anywhere on the image to close the Pick a Fill panel.
Click the continue button:
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11Select Exit in the breadcrumb to leave Edit mode.
Click the continue button:
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12The label can be seen on the image. If you move the image it will remain in place in relation to the image.
Click the continue button:
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