Use the File Manager when you want to view or change a file's labels.
Display the File Manager and navigate to the directory containing the file.
Select the file and choose Labels... from either the popup menu or the Selected menu.
This step causes the Labels dialog box to be displayed (see figure below).
Click Cancel to close the Labels dialog box.
The file's label appears in the Current Label field. The label will be a sensitivity label or CMW label (combined), depending on how your user account is configured.
Make sure that no one else is using the file whose sensitivity label is to be changed.
Changing the sensitivity label of a file in use can cause serious problems when the other user attempts to save the file.
Display the File Manager at the file's current sensitivity label and the File Manager at the new sensitivity label in the same workspace.
This step entails opening a second workspace at a different sensitivity label, displaying its File Manager, and occupying the original workspace. For a detailed example of this procedure, see "Tour: Occupying Workspaces with Applications at Different Sensitivity Labels".
Drag the file icon from the source File Manager to the File Manager at the new sensitivity label (see figure below).
This causes the File Manager Confirmation dialog box to be displayed. See figure below.
Click the Apply button in the File Manager Confirmation dialog box to complete the transfer.
Follow the same instructions as in "To Change a File's Sensitivity Label (Move Operation)" except that you hold down the Control key when dragging the file icon in Step 3. Creating a copy of a file at another sensitivity label is useful when you need to use the same file name although you are editing different versions of the file at different sensitivity labels.
Follow the same instructions as in "To Change a File's Sensitivity Label (Move Operation)" except that you hold down both the Shift and the Control keys when dragging the file icon in Step 3. Linking a file to another sensitivity label is useful when you want to make a file with a lower sensitivity label visible at higher sensitivity labels. The file is only writable at the lower sensitivity label.