Control-shift-f will label these by opening an edit box and allowing you to type in a name. The information is stored in the .we association file automatically. If what you are trying to label is a graphic, you will need to have the mouse pointer sitting on the graphic, then press control-shift-e and typing in the name. Graphic labels will be stored in the .gra file used for the set so it's best to have one opened for the specific set so it does not go in the global graphic entries.

Many thanks.

Terry Bartlett said the following on 8/5/2008 8:52 AM:
Hi list, is there any way and I do believe I've seen this somewhere other than control shift f that will label buttons in software. I am having a look at the calendar that has been put together for thounderbirs and there are some buttons that are buttons but I'm un-sure how to label them. Accessible and very usable for us though if we want to find out what the buttons are.
thanks.



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