Each line on a timeline may contain zero or more events where each event shows the date when the event occurs. For example, the bill line in a timeline has a separate event for every bill sent to a taxpayer. Each line's description contains the number of events on the line.
If a line has more events than can fit onto a timeline, the line will show the first "chunk" of events and a message will appear in the "more info area" explaining that some events have been truncated. If this happens and the truncated events are in a latter period, you can reposition the timeline's base period to show the truncated events.
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