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- Useful resources
Grouping dashboard items
You can group dashboard items together by using containers and tab containers. Using a container gives much more flexibility in designing dashboards. Containers can be positioned in the same way as dashboard items. The items in a container can be positioned relative to that container.
When containers are used to position other dashboard items, the header of the container can be disabled.
Follow these steps to create a container.
Step |
Action |
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1 |
Go to a dashboard with multiple charts. |
2 |
Right-click in the dashboard item list and select New container. |
3 |
Drag and drop the two charts into New container. |
4 |
Change the position of the container as desired. |
See illustration below for an example.
Using a tab container, end users can switch between different tabs that each contains a container with dashboard items.
Follow these steps create a tab container.
Step |
Action |
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1 |
Right-click on a container in the dashboard item list and select Edit.... |
2 |
Select the Tab container check box and click on OK. |
The dashboard items in the container are now visible as different tabs. This can be used to reduce the total number of actual dashboards.