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![Generate new labels](img/labels_generate.png)
+Creating a new label from scratch is as easy as pressing the **New label**
+button. From there on you can choose the name, give it an optional description,
+a color and you are set.
+
+When you are ready press the **Create label** button to create the new label.
+
+![New label](img/labels_new_label.png)
+
---
-You can skip that and create a new label or click that link and GitLab will
-generate a set of predefined labels for you. There 8 default generated labels
+## Default Labels
+
+It's possible to populate the labels for your project from a set of predefined labels.
+
+### Generate GitLab's predefined label set
+
+![Generate new labels](img/labels_generate.png)
+
+Click the link to 'Generate a default set of labels' and GitLab will
+generate a set of predefined labels for you. There are 8 default generated labels
in total and you can see them in the screenshot below.
![Default generated labels](img/labels_default.png)
---
-You can see that from the labels page you can have an overview of the number of
-issues and merge requests assigned to each label.
-
-Creating a new label from scratch is as easy as pressing the **New label**
-button. From there on you can choose the name, give it an optional description,
-a color and you are set.
+## Labels Overview
-When you are ready press the **Create label** button to create the new label.
+![Default generated labels](img/labels_default.png)
-![New label](img/labels_new_label.png)
+You can see that from the labels page you can have an overview of the number of
+issues and merge requests assigned to each label.
## Prioritize labels