> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.infotopics.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.infotopics.com/showmemore/features/calendar-chart/labels.md).

# Labels

#### Number format&#x20;

Format your measure to a decimal or a percentage using the dropdown menu. Enter the amount of decimal spaces shown under ‘decimals’. Add a ‘Prefix’ and/or a ‘Suffix’ in the text boxes. A prefix will go before the word and the suffix after. A prefix for example could add a currency ‘$’ and a Suffix could add a ‘%’. &#x20;

#### Display units (Decimal only) &#x20;

Within your data there could be large values. Here you can format using separators. Use the dropdown menu to display numerical units. Example: 6,744 – 6.74K. Use the tick box to include thousands separators. Example: 1234 – 1,234. &#x20;

#### Font size&#x20;

Use the dropdown menu to change the size of the font from 50% – 150%&#x20;

#### Font family&#x20;

Use the dropdown menu to change the font best to suit your dashboard.&#x20;

#### Font color&#x20;

Clicking on the circle shapes will open the color palette. Customize your nodes, links and headers separately.&#x20;

#### Dashboard actions&#x20;

Dashboard actions are available within your Calendar Chart! Filter down on a dimension by clicking a node and see that interact instantly with your dashboard. It’s also possible to filter back from your tableau dashboard. &#x20;

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