Interesting idea, but any such annotations would have to be submitted back
to a server, such as the Google spreadsheets server, in order that they
would show up for other users. Annotations by a user might be stored on
that user's local machine, so they could see them next time the chart is
displayed, but no one else would see them.

On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 12:24 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I was thinking of trying the following and wanted to see if anyone else
> had already done it:
> 1. Publish Google chart
> 2. User clicks on chart, coordinates are saved as event
> 3. User enters comment in dialog box
> 4. Comment string and coordinates are pushed into chart data table array
> 5. User annotation now appears on chart.
>
> All feedback appreciated.
> Nick
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