Annotations
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Annotations are a great way to add context and capture perspective in your dashboards. Multiple users can collaborate to provide a full picture of the data being visualized.
Select the element, then click the Annotate button > Create. You can create annotations at the canvas level or for specific data points, depending on where you place them. Use the rich text editor to format and highlight your annotations. You can also assign a color for each annotation indicator.
Select an element and click Hide All to hide all the annotations in a particular element. Notice how all the annotations in the pie chart are hidden. To make them visible again, click the Hide All option once more.
Indicator display
Set the style and size of the annotation indicator.
Select the All comments option to view all the annotations added to your dashboard.
You can also enable a Comments pane by clicking the Add Comments Pane link.
Customizing the Comments pane
Font style: Set the font family, style, and color.
Wrap text: Enable to display the entire content for long annotations.
Border: Set the border color and thickness. You can also choose to have a border on a particular side only.
Corner: Specify the corner radius for each comment. You can opt for uniformly rounded corners on all edges or specific corners only.
Fill: Set a background color to highlight your comments.
Shadow: Improve readability by adding shadow borders.
Icon: Set the color and size of the edit and delete icons.
Marker: Set a uniform format, size, and color for all the comment indicators.
The animated annotations feature zooms in on each chart and showcases every comment in your storyboard, ensuring that important details are not overlooked.
Enable the Present toggle in the Comments pane configuration to animate your annotations in reading mode.
Animated annotations in read view: