Callout

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The callouts in this illustration give information about a solar array rotary joint of the International Space Station.
Description callout panel in NeoOffice Writer's draw toolbar.

In publishing, a callout or call-out is a short string of text connected by a line, arrow, or similar graphic to a feature of an illustration or technical drawing, and giving information about that feature. The term is also used to describe a short piece of text set in larger type than the rest of the page and intended to attract attention.

A similar device in word processing is a special text box with or without a small "tail" that can be pointed to different locations on a document.[1]

In the utility industry, a callout is an instruction to report for emergency or special work at an unusual time or place.[2]

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In music, call-out hooks are small portions of a song, usually seven to ten seconds of a song's hook used by radio stations "in market research to assist in gauging the popularity of a song by the recognizability of its hook".

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  1. ^ "Using callouts". Allen Wyatt's Word Tips. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  2. ^ Call-out. Dictionary.com. Retrieved 2012-11-25.

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