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# Notes in overflow

1. If your note contains more text than can be displayed, an overflow label will be applied. The full text will be displayed below the image.\
   ![](/files/IXrygOTRdWSVQOw6bBtN)

{% hint style="info" %}
You can expand and contract the note by dragging the right hand side of the note annotation.
{% endhint %}

{% hint style="info" %}
You can change the default note overflow label in the report properties. See the [customize labels section](/manual/readme/customization/customize-labels.md) for more information. <br>
{% endhint %}


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