The information on this page refers to License Statistics v7.0 and newer, which added the ability to have multiple dashboards and introduced dashboard management features. If you are using a version previous to v7.0, see documentation for previous versions. |
The Dashboards button at the top of the Dashboard page opens the Manage Dashboards page.
You can use the Manage Dashboards page to:
Using the Manage Dashboards page is described in the sections below.
When you open a dashboard, the scope is indicated at the top of the page, as shown in the illustration below for a public dashboard.
Dashboards can have a scope of either private (the default) or public.
To switch the scope of a dashboard that you own between Private and Public:
You can allow individuals to view a public or private dashboard that you own by creating a shareable link to the dashboard. The link provides read-only access to the dashboard without requiring logging into License Statistics or any other authorization. Shareable links give you an easy way to make dashboards viewable by others, even if they are not License Statistics users. For example, you may want to:
You must be the owner of the dashboard to create a link to it. If the dashboard is public, the link will not be visible in other users' Manage Dashboards page, and the Link icon in the dashboard's Action column will be inactive.
To create a shareable link to a dashboard, click the Link icon in the Action column for the dashboard row you want to create a link to.
A popup message will verify that the action has taken place, and the link will be automatically created and appear in the Sharing column for the dashboard (as seen for the first row in the Dashboards grid in the illustration above).
After creating the shareable link:
You can copy an existing public or private dashboard by clicking the Copy icon in the Action column. A popup message will verify that the action has taken place, and the new dashboard will be added to your Dashboards list.
All copied dashboards are created as a private copy of the original dashboard, owned by the user who copied it. You can adjust the settings of your copied dashboards in the same way as any other dashboards you own. Copied dashboards are named "<original_dashboard_name> - Copy" by default. You can change the name as described below in Renaming dashboards.
To delete a dashboard, click the Delete icon in the Action column for the dashboard you want to delete. A popup message will verify that the action has taken place, and the dashboard will be deleted.
Only the owner of the dashboard is able to delete it; if the dashboard is public, the Delete icon in the Action column is inactive.
You can organize the Dashboards menu in the left navigation bar as described below.
By default, dashboards are not shown in the Dashboard menu; they are only listed in the Manage Dashboard page's Dashboards list. For example, if you copy a dashboard, it will appear in your Dashboards list, but you will not see it in the Dashboards menu. Likewise, if a user makes a dashboard public, other users will see the dashboard in their Manage Dashboards page, but will not see the dashboard in their Dashboards menu. Public dashboards are listed in all users' Manage Dashboards page, but they are not viewable in the Dashboards menu by default.
You can toggle visibility of individual dashboards in your Dashboards menu using the Add to Menu/Remove from Menu toggle in the Action list. For example, several dashboards may be public and appear in your Dashboards list in the Manage Dashboards page. You can toggle on menu visibility for only those public dashboards you are actively using.
Removing a dashboard only prevents that dashboard from displaying in the Dashboards menu; it will not delete the dashboard. A public dashboard can be removed from the Dashboards menu by any user, but can be deleted only by the dashboard owner. |
You can click and drag dashboard items under the Dashboards menu to reorder them.
You can change a dashboard name at any time by clicking in the Dashboard column for the dashboard and typing the new name.