The Text Label (

) form object represents static text that you can use to display some information in a form window.
If you want to display multiline text, select the Multiline text check box. By default, the label displays a single line of text.
In addition, the Settings window contains the following sections:
The need to specify the alignment is most obvious when working in the grid mode, as it controls how the form object is aligned in its grid cell. Aligning the form object can be useful in the sketch mode too, and you can then use the alignment tools on the Arrange menu in the
Form toolbar’s
Sketch section. When running the application in any client other than the Windows client, the form objects may not be positioned exactly as seen in the Application Builder. This is because the form objects may have a different size in other clients, giving them a slightly different positioning. Specifying the alignment ensures that the form objects are aligned as you want them to be in all clients.
The Width and
Height fields are unavailable because the dimensions of the text are determined by the software.
Additionally, in the sketch mode, you can specify the text label’s absolute position using the Position x and
Position y fields. In the grid mode, you can position the object in the grid and see the grid position as the
Row,
Column,
Row span, and
Column span values.
Under Cell margin (in grid mode only), you can control the margins around the form object. By default, the margins are taken from the parent form. From the
Cell margin list, choose:
Under State, you can control the initial state of the text label when users run the application. By default, the text label is visible and enabled. Clear the
Visible or
Enabled check box if you want to make the initial state so that the text label is hidden or unavailable. You can then make it visible or enable it using a method.