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Russell Dickenson
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Evan Read
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Edit Admin Area *Labels* to comply with SSOT guidelines
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---
type
:
reference
---
# Labels administration **[CORE ONLY]**
## Default Labels
In the Admin Area, you can manage labels for the GitLab instance. For more details, see
[
Labels
](
../project/labels.md
)
.
##
# Define your own default Label Set
##
Default Labels
Labels
that are created within the Labels view on the Admin Dashboard will be automatically added to each new
project.
Labels
created in the Admin Area become available to each _new_
project.
![
Default label set
](
img/admin_labels.png
)
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This is important to minimize requests for support, and to avoid doc comments with
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