Learn Form Validation by Building a Calorie Counter - Step 44

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please help… Step 44

Start your HTMLString with a new line, then create a label element. Give that element the text Entry # Name, using your template literal syntax to replace # with the value of entryNumber.

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function addEntry() {
const targetInputContainer = document.querySelector(#${entryDropdown.value} .input-container);
const entryNumber = targetInputContainer.querySelectorAll(‘input[type=“text”]’).length;
let HTMLString = <label for="entry${entryNumber}">Entry <br>${entryNumber} Name</label>;
}

WARNING
You should add a label element on the new line.
The challenge seed code and/or your solution exceeded the maximum length we can port over from the challenge.

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Please copy/paste all the editor code showing in the challenge from where you just linked.

Replace these two sentences with your copied code.
Please leave the ``` line above and the ``` line below,
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Challenge Information:

Learn Form Validation by Building a Calorie Counter - Step 44

you need to press return inside the ` to create the new line :

const HTMLString = `
<label for=

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