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Calcite | Level 5
I'm trying to produce a plot that has both annotation elements and a legend. I wanted the annotation elements to be on top of the plot elements, so I set the WHEN option to 'A'. But I'm finding that it's also overlaying on top of the legend, which I don't want.

Essentially, I want the figure elements processed (except the legend), then the annotate elements processed, and finally the legend processed as the top layer.

Any suggestions?
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ChrisNZ
Tourmaline | Level 20
Unfortunately, you might have to create the legend by annotation to do this, or make sure the legend and annotations are in diffferent places/don't overlap (by moving the legend?).

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