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Hi Stuart,
I think there is also an opportunity to use Watson AI to intelligently assess common annotation in child or descendant elements and potential summarise common annotation.
The use case for the user at an roll-up cell to easy identify where there is comments in the descendent cells which provide insight into numbers (usually variances to plan) - eg a a Cost Centre Manager working on variance outside the allowable amount/percentage between actual and plan expenses account adds a comment. A General Manager working across multiple cost centres will get value from the underlying comments for the top 3 - 5 variances. Even better if Watson can analyse the comments for similarities and even summarise the underlying comments.
No plan to implement within the next 18 months. This is a good idea and we may revisited enhancements to annotation in the future.