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# Configuration screen

### Customize calendar chart&#x20;

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#### DAY(Date)&#x20;

Choose the measure that holds the dates from the dropdown list.&#x20;

#### Measure&#x20;

Decide the measure to be shown in your calendar. Change the measure to see the changes in your calendar instantly.  &#x20;

#### Tooltips&#x20;

Format your link and node tooltip. Use the short codes as well as free text. You will see the list of available short codes you can use. How they are displayed in the box will be how you will see them in your tooltip. &#x20;

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