An element can have any number of Labels.
ARCHICAD comes with a set of built-in Labels, with highly customizable content.
You can also create your own Label by saving 2D drawing elements, including Autotext.
See Save 2D Elements as Label.
Label Geometry Methods: Associative and Independent
There are two ways to place a label with the Label tool:
•Associative labels are placed by clicking an element. The label remains associated to the element even after you move or modify the element. As applicable, any parameter values are automatically updated in the label.
–If you delete an element, its associated labels are also deleted.
–By default, a Label will be hidden if its associated element is hidden (e.g. on a hidden layer). To display the Label regardless of whether its associated element is visible, uncheck “Hide with Associated Element” in Label Tool Settings.
–Multi-story elements must be labeled on each story separately.
•Independent labels are not associated to any element. Typically, you will use an independent label to display information that does not come from the model (e.g. “install snow picks here”).
By default, the Label tool type is set to Associative. Use the Info Box control to change the Label type to associative or independent, as needed.
•The Simple method places the Label with one click, using the arrowhead and pointer line type/starting angle (if activated) as defined in the Info Box or Label Settings.
•The Detailed method requires three clicks (or two, if the pointer line’s starting angle is locked), giving you more control over pointer line placement.
See Label Pointer Panel for details on Pointer Line settings.
See also Edit Text Box and Pointer Line.
Convert Associative Label to Independent Label
Symbol Labels for Element Information
Custom Settings for Symbol Labels
Label Multiple Selected Elements
Search for Elements by Label Text