Edit Label
The Edit Label tool enables you to add text to pause points – this is useful for recognition and demonstration purposes.
In addition to being able to Annotate on the canvas, you also have the ability to add Labels to pause points while you are measuring, and once you have completed your measurement.
Each time your Moasure device is stationary after moving, it records a pause point. When you stop at your first pause point, a pencil icon appears on the canvas.
To add a voice label while measuring:
When stationary at a pause point, tap on the pencil icon.
Tap on the microphone icon.
Say the label name out loud while remaining stationary.
Tap on the microphone icon to stop recording, or continue measuring, and voice recording will automatically stop.
The label will be added to the most recent pause point.
The labelled pause point will turn orange on the canvas.

To add a text label while measuring:
When stationary at a pause point, tap on the pencil icon.
Tap on the text icon.
Enter your label name in the text box.
Tap Apply to confirm, or Cancel to discard the label and return to your measurement.
The label will automatically be applied to the current pause point, unless a previous pause point is selected prior to tapping on the Label button.
The labelled pause point will turn orange on the canvas.

Add a Label After Measuring
You can also add labels after completing your measurement – follow the steps below:
Open the saved measurement file.
Tap on the point you want to label.
Tap Edit.
Scroll across the options and tap Label.
Enter your desired text.
Tap Apply.
You will see the label appear on the screen. Tap anywhere else on the measurement for the label to be hidden. The labelled point remains in sight and is identifiable by its orange colour.

Remove a Label
To remove an existing label, follow these steps:
Tap on a labelled point on the measurement diagram to select it.
The label will appear, with a bin/trash icon alongside it.
Tap on the bin/trash icon to remove the label.

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