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hello todayamp;#39;s video topic is how to do the dynamic text boxes like you see in this report here um I feel like Iamp;#39;ve gone over this in one of my other videos but somebody asked me for a link to it and I literally couldnamp;#39;t find it so Iamp;#39;m just gonna make a separate video for it and thereamp;#39;s a few different ways you can do this Iamp;#39;m using the text box here because I feel like that is the most straightforward to set up but you can also do it with the HTML visuals and the kind of cool thing about these is that they accept whatever filters you have applied to the page so if I cross filter by say Southwest territory itamp;#39;s going to automatically adjust the text in this box so sales are up seven percent and this is the top selling object um and same thing with say if I were to click on components here itamp;#39;s going to go and look at only things in the component category so itamp;#39;s kind of an interesting way to create a narrative aroun