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Text Object


  1. Labels that we add to screens are called Text Objects. To add text to your screen, be sure your screen has focus, and click objects from the menu bar, and choose “text”.





  1. Next, (Now that you have the text object) click on the upper left area of where you want the text to start, and drag your mouse button to the lower right area of where you expect your text to end (you can move and resize this later)




  1. In your text entry box, type “Main Screen





  1. Use the text tools to size and adjust your text.





  1. Next, to save space on your screen for other objects, grab the handles on the text object, and resize so it's not any larger than it needs to be to hold the text.






  1. Next, you can download to your terminal to see the results of the change you just made to your screen.