Is there a quick way to edit the text of existing labels?
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2011-02-20 02:47 AM
2011-02-20
02:47 AM
1) Shift-RightClick the label
2) Click "Select and activate tool" from the popup menu
3) Click the text
4) Drag-select the text to be replaced (or press Ctrl-A for "Select All")
5) Finally, I can start typing!
It would be great to be able to just Shift-DoubleClick the text for the text to be highlighted ready for immediate replacement.
Is there a quick way like this?
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2011-02-20 04:13 AM
2011-02-20
04:13 AM
For Editing text blocks and labels:
– OptionClick on one text block or label to switch to that tool. OR, faster: create a keyboard shortcut to activate the tool.
– Select All - all texts or labels get selected once you've activated the specific tool.
– TripleClick the text or labeltext of the first label or block to select all of the existing letters in that element. [DoubleClick for an individual word]
– Begin typing or pasting. It replaces automatically.
– CommandEnter will close that label or text block.
– Move on to another one since they are all selected already.
This method speeds you up a lot since selecting tiny labels or text blocks individually gets tedious.
– OptionClick on one text block or label to switch to that tool. OR, faster: create a keyboard shortcut to activate the tool.
– Select All - all texts or labels get selected once you've activated the specific tool.
– TripleClick the text or labeltext of the first label or block to select all of the existing letters in that element. [DoubleClick for an individual word]
– Begin typing or pasting. It replaces automatically.
– CommandEnter will close that label or text block.
– Move on to another one since they are all selected already.
This method speeds you up a lot since selecting tiny labels or text blocks individually gets tedious.
Dwight Atkinson
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2011-02-20 07:23 AM
2011-02-20
07:23 AM
Thanks Dwight - that works a lot better! 
I'll now get all my labels in place first, and modify the text later in a batch.
I'll add that once all the labels are all selected (Ctrl-A), a QuadClick on a text block selects ALL the text in the label for instant replacing. (Which is really just a click to invoke the text editor, followed be a tripleClick to select all text in the block). Or alternatively, for the RSI-averse, a click followed by Ctrl-A does the same thing.

I'll now get all my labels in place first, and modify the text later in a batch.
I'll add that once all the labels are all selected (Ctrl-A), a QuadClick on a text block selects ALL the text in the label for instant replacing. (Which is really just a click to invoke the text editor, followed be a tripleClick to select all text in the block). Or alternatively, for the RSI-averse, a click followed by Ctrl-A does the same thing.