โ04-05-2024 04:07 PM
I'm creating dashboard with multiple visualizations from a notebook.
Whenever I add a new visualization, the default position in dashboard is top left which mess up all the format I did for previous graph. Is there a way to default add to the bottom of the dashboard?
Thank you very much
โ05-14-2024 11:30 AM
@shan_chandra I'm using Lakeview dashboard. In dbx notebook, there is Add to dashboard > button on the right of each visualization. It's super handy.
Actually I have this issue solved.
โ05-06-2024 07:52 AM
Hi @Linglin, When creating a dashboard with multiple visualizations, itโs essential to consider the layout and placement of each visualization.
Here are a few approaches you can take to ensure a better arrangement:
Dynamic Comparison of Top and Bottom Performers:
GENERATESERIES
function to create a range of numbers representing the userโs selection.TOPN
function twice: once in ascending order to find the bottom N items and once in descending order to find the top N items.Layout Considerations:
Pin Entire Report Pages (Power BI):
Remember that thoughtful design and planning can significantly enhance the user experience when interacting with your dashboard. Feel free to explore these options and choose the one that best fits your needs! ๐๐
โ05-07-2024 09:57 AM
@Linglin - Are you creating a legacy dashboard from the notebook results or using a Lakeview dashboard?
โ05-14-2024 11:30 AM
@shan_chandra I'm using Lakeview dashboard. In dbx notebook, there is Add to dashboard > button on the right of each visualization. It's super handy.
Actually I have this issue solved.
โ05-14-2024 11:48 AM
@Linglin - I am glad the issue is resolved.
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