As Allison says, you can use the tools listed below. Alternatively, 
there is an easier way to do it in tksurfer.

1. Click on cluster you want to convert into a label.
2. Click on the "Custom Fill" button (little paint bucket pouring into a 
blue blob). This will popup a window
3. Click on the "Up to functional values below threshold" box, then 
"Fill". The cluster will temporarily turn white, then it will have a 
yellow border. You have just created a "label".
4. Save this label using the File menu.

doug

Allison Stevens wrote:
> Alice,
> You might find this tutorial helpful:
> https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/FsTutorial/MultiModalFmriIndividual
>
> and mri_volcluster or mri_surfcluster
>
> Allison
>
>   

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