A Label allows you to create a textual tag associated with a version of a file or complete folder structure. For more information, please see Working with Labels.
To open the Label dialog box select a folder or file then do one of the following:
Select a folder or file on the Main Window, and invoke the Label command from either the main menu or the context menu.
Select an individual file or group of files on the Main Window, and invoke the Label command. In the case of multiple selected files, the client will create individual file label requests to the server.
Highlight an object’s historical line item from the History Explorer, and invoke the Label command.
Contains the item being labeled, and the version number that will be associated with the label.
The Label field allows you to enter the label, or textual tag, that you want associated with the version of the file or folder selected.
A label name must be unique for any item being labeled. For folder labels, this includes all subfolders and files. For example, if a sub-file already has a label “Foo”, the folder cannot have the label “Foo” applied to it, because it would cause a name conflict for the sub-file.
The Comment field allows you to associate a comment with the label, which will be displayed in the Show Labels dialog and the Show History dialog for the label item.
Click OK and close the Label dialog box. The label will be applied immediately.
Click Cancel to close the Label dialog box. The label will not be made.