-- card: 57844 from stack: in -- bmap block id: 0 -- flags: 0000 -- background id: 64774 -- name: Annotating a Chart -- part 37 (field) -- low flags: 01 -- high flags: 0000 -- rect: left=238 top=57 right=72 bottom=460 -- title width / last selected line: 0 -- icon id / first selected line: 0 / 0 -- text alignment: 0 -- font id: 3 -- text size: 10 -- style flags: 256 -- line height: 13 -- part name: subhead -- part 38 (field) -- low flags: 01 -- high flags: 0002 -- rect: left=409 top=260 right=275 bottom=464 -- title width / last selected line: 0 -- icon id / first selected line: 0 / 0 -- text alignment: 1 -- font id: 3 -- text size: 10 -- style flags: 0 -- line height: 13 -- part name: pagexofy -- part 39 (field) -- low flags: 01 -- high flags: 0000 -- rect: left=11 top=57 right=189 bottom=233 -- title width / last selected line: 0 -- icon id / first selected line: 0 / 0 -- text alignment: 0 -- font id: 3 -- text size: 10 -- style flags: 0 -- line height: 13 -- part name: textField1 -- part contents for background part 6 ----- text ----- -- part contents for background part 28 ----- text ----- 1. 2. 3. 4. -- part contents for background part 7 ----- text ----- Click where the text should begin. Choose the font, size, and style you want from the submenus in the Layout menu. Type the text. Press Return if you want a line break. Click anywhere outside the annotation when you have finished. -- part contents for background part 31 ----- text ----- Customizing the Charts -- part contents for background part 32 ----- text ----- Annotating a Chart -- part contents for card part 37 ----- text ----- To annotate a chart: -- part contents for card part 38 ----- text ----- 1 of 2 -- part contents for card part 39 ----- text ----- Annotations on charts can provide helpful supplemental information. You might use them to show the project name, objective, or date, to indicate phases or to spotlight certain items, or to include a reminder to yourself or a note to others. You type annotations directly on a chart in an area not used by MacProject IIā€”that is, anywhere but in a box, bar, or table.