A label is used to display text to provide information or context to the user, while a text box is an input field where the user can enter text or data. Labels typically do not allow user input, while text boxes are interactive and allow users to enter or edit text.
Word processing box AND text label
Text box.
Text box is a box within your document that you can enter text into. The text within the box will have its own formatting separate from the rest of your document. You can move the textbox around the page without dirupting the contents. Wordart is essentially an image made from text that has special effects on the text itself such as coloring, shading, arching.
Labels are used as headings for things that are created when the system is. Text boxes start as empty boxes that people can type into when a program is running. If you have ever filled out a form on the internet, you type your information into text boxes and beside the text boxes are labels telling you what to type into them, like your name or address. You cannot type into the labels themselves, just into the text boxes. You'll have done all of this when you were entering in this question.
the difference is...
JTextField is a one-line text box, while JTextArea can be set to span multiple lines of input.
When creating labels, you can only create labels in your documents. With text boxes, you can create the box and text can immediately follow the text box.
There is no difference at all.
Control: Any element on a form, or report such as a label, text box, line, or combo box. Controls can be bound, unbound, or calculated. This answer applies to Access
It is Text Box or Text Boxes :)
Control: Any element on a form or report such as a label, text box, line, or combo box. Controls can be Bound, Unbound, or Calculated. This answer applies to MS Access.
Text Box