Callout Options
Add visual callouts to show points of interest on your analysis results.
| Option | Description | Note | 
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| Create, Show, and Hide Callouts | 
                        Select to create callouts; select to show and hide callouts. | 
                            
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| List Callouts | 
                        Display in a table all of the callouts that have been created, with
                            the result types and values. Each callout is specific to the selected
                            run and load case.![]()  | 
                        
                            
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| Min/Max Callouts | 
                        Create a callout showing where the minimum/maximum value occurs for
                            the selected result type. Note: When factor of safety is selected, the
                                minimum value is shown. 
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| Plot | Display time history plots for callouts defined for structural
                            analysis. Changes made to the Result Types option are synchronized with
                            the setting on the Analysis Explorer. Using this option allows you to
                            put multiple plots of mixed types on a single page.  Note: To show a callout plot during a motion
                                analysis playback, right-click the plot, then select Show
                                    during analysis. 
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                        This option is only available for motion part analysis results. | 
| Dynamic Callouts | 
                        Display the results of various result types in existing callouts.
                                 Note: If you enable the Compare Results feature in a callout, the
                                callout becomes static. 
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                        After creating a callout for a particular result type, click the
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