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[Music] the second major feature in version 4.5 are dynamic comment markers this will enable you to implement dynamic commentary in your power bi reports and dashboards as you see here in my visual i have three little comments markers three symbols that indicate that i have comments in the visual by moving my mouse over this comment marker i will actually see the text of the comment which appears in the tooltip okay so if i move the mouse i can now read through all the comments alright so these are the new comment text fields that you can now add to both zbi tables and zebra bi charts moreover this works across all the chart types in both visuals so even if you slide to the next chart type you will still see the comment markers on specific data points so this works with area charts line charts uh waterfall charts and so on how do you do this simply uh navigate to the bottom of the data fields and you will see that we have a new placeholder called the comments all right so how to add t