Editing notes on clips in the TL

I have 258 stills in a TL. I have set all to a particular duration. Some of these stills are webpages and need to be scrolled up.
I need to make note of the ones that are scroll up and others than may be zomm in/out.
Is there a way of leaving a marker note on individual clips in the TL.
i.e.
still number 47 would have a note thats pops up or is indicated in some way. This would promt my graphics guy to see this note and read it.
How is this done?

Sorry, but I see the mark but i do not see how i enter the notes or how they could be read. I see a very small tab that i can not edit easily.
The F shortcut does not load it to source for me so i used double click.

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