Annotations
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The Annotations panel shows a list of available annotations you can use to view annotated data. Various options are available to filter the list based on tags and on the current dashboard.
The following options control the source query for the list of annotations.
Use the query filter to create a list of annotations from all dashboards in your organization or the current dashboard in which this panel is located. It has the following options:
All dashboards - List annotations from all dashboards in the current organization.
This dashboard - Limit the list to the annotations on the current dashboard.
Use the time range option to specify whether the list should be limited to the current time range. It has the following options:
None - no time range limit for the annotations query.
This dashboard - Limit the list to the time range of the dashboard where the annotation list panel is available.
Use the tags option to filter the annotations by tags. You can add multiple tags in order to refine the list.
Note: Optionally, leave the tag list empty and filter on the fly by selecting tags that are listed as part of the results on the panel itself.
Use the limit option to limit the number of results returned.
These options control additional meta-data included in the annotations panel display.
Use this option to show or hide which user created the annotation.
Use this option to show or hide the time the annotation creation time.
Use this option to show or hide the tags associated with an annotation. NB: You can use the tags to live-filter the annotation list on the panel itself.
Use this option to chose how to view the annotated data. It has the following options.
Panel - This option will take you directly to a full-screen view of the panel with the corresponding annotation
Dashboard - This option will focus the annotation in the context of a complete dashboard
Use this option to set the time range before the annotation. Use duration string values like “1h” = 1 hour, “10m” = 10 minutes, etc.
Use this option to set the time range after the annotation.