You can
edit and annotate graphs. Editing and annotating tasks differ from
each other in the following ways:
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When you edit a graph, you edit
elements of the graph such as the title, footnote, or legend. You
can also change the visual characteristics of the plots, such as the
colors of markers and lines. You can change the style applied to a
graph, and you can resize the graph.
Some of these edits
can cause the layout of the graph to change.
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When you annotate a graph, you
add objects on top of the original graph. You can add text, lines,
arrows, ovals, rectangles, images, and markers. Annotation objects
are rendered in a separate layer on top of the graphical elements
and do not cause any changes to the layout of the graph.