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# Label

The **Label Object** essentially acts as a text box for a label. Any text can be added to the **Label** using the `Text` **Attribute** in the **Attribute Editor**.

Initially, the **Label** displays the text `Enter text here`.

![Just Created Label.](/files/uWVxyPodkIrytMhnrzIg)

Locating the `Text` **Attribute**, any text can be inputted to provide clear information for a *User Interface*. Here, the test text `Hello World` is supplied.

![Label with Hello World.](/files/mBusnkDkrX4WIPVYXSMK)

There is also the **Get LabelText Node**. More information can be found [here.](/incari-studio/2022.2/toolbox/incari/vector/label.md)


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