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# Update Remarks

### Update Remark

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1\. Select the compute power whose remarks need to be modified, hover the mouse over the arrow position shown in the image, and the 'Edit' icon will appear. Click the icon.

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2\. In the pop-up window for modifying remarks, enter the desired remark content.

### Batch Update Remarks

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1\. Select the compute power whose remarks need to be modified by checking the checkboxes in front of them in the compute power list.

2\. Click on 'More' in the top right corner, then select 'Batch Update Remarks.'

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3.Note: New lines will be added based on the original remarks if "Append" method is used.


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