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Component: EPM-IM-LAB
Component Name: EPM IM LabBook
Description: The freehand drawing, typing of text, cropping, and blurring effects on a report.
Key Concepts: Annotation is a feature in the EPM-IM-LAB EPM IM LabBook that allows users to add notes to their experiments. Annotations can be used to provide additional information about the experiment, such as the purpose of the experiment, the results, or any other relevant information. Annotations can also be used to provide feedback or comments on the experiment. How to use it: To add an annotation to an experiment, users can click on the “Annotations” tab in the LabBook. This will open a window where users can enter their annotation. Once an annotation is added, it will be visible to all users who have access to the LabBook. Tips & Tricks: When adding annotations, it is important to make sure that they are clear and concise. This will help other users understand the purpose of the experiment and any results that were obtained. Additionally, it is important to make sure that all annotations are accurate and up-to-date. Related Information: Annotations can also be used in conjunction with other features in the EPM-IM-LAB EPM IM LabBook, such as tags and labels. Tags and labels can be used to categorize experiments and make them easier to find. Additionally, annotations can be used in conjunction with data visualization tools such as graphs and charts to provide additional context for the experiment.