Is there a best practice for a visual indication that a card has a drill down configured?

I'm curious if the community has recommendations for a quick visual cue to users that a card has a drill down option configured. I think maybe I saw a method that @ColemenWilson was using at one point (…?) but figured it might be worth a post/ask to see what others are doing and maybe what they do (and don't) recommend. Thanks all!

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  • ellibot
    ellibot Contributor
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    @BryantCafferty I like to use a symbol like this triangle and then add a description that describes what they will see if they drill:

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  • ellibot
    ellibot Contributor
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    @BryantCafferty I like to use a symbol like this triangle and then add a description that describes what they will see if they drill:

    Screenshot 2025-05-20 at 11.32.00 AM.png
  • Ah, nice. I like that, @ellibot. One question: how do you get that down triangle icon inserted?

  • You can find special characters by pulling up character map. Select the character then copy and paste. Or lookup "unicode" to pull up other lists or instructions for typing special characters.

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  • Data_Devon
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    If you are on Windows OS, then:

    Windows Key + Period will open an emoji keyboard and then you can enter it inline as text.
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  • Oh, I didn't know that shortcut! I usually just Google something like "unicode triangle down" and copy/paste from the web… inefficient but effective

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