Finding Your Content
From the Home page you can use the search bar to find the content you are interested in. Locate your content using search terms, content types and search tags.
Note: You can use advanced search commands in combination with search terms to refine your search results for exact matches, multi-term matches, and field-level matches. See Search Options.
- On the Home page, in the search bar, type in a search term and either press Enter to search for content or Shift + Enter to visualize data.
- Specify the full or partial name of what you're looking for. The search is case-insensitive.
- (Browser dependent) Click Dictate (if displayed) and speak your search term.
- Specify the full or partial name of what you're looking for. The search is case-insensitive.
- Click in the search bar for a drop-down list of all content types, such as workbook, dashboard, report, connection, or model. Click a content type to add it to the search bar. For example:
- Click Workbook to display visualization content
- Click Dashboard or Analysis to display reporting content
- Click Report to display pixel-perfect reporting content
- Click an option in the Data category to display connections, datasets, data flows, machine learning models, and other data-related content.
- To narrow your search, add a free text search term to the search bar. For example, if you've searched on Workbooks, enter 'My Web Analysis' to display a workbook named My Web Analysis.
- Add or remove search tags to your search term.
- Enter 'type:' or 'filter:' to display a list of search tags that you can select from.
- Paste in 'type:' or 'filter:' followed by one search term (not case-sensitive). For example:
- Paste type:connection to find your connections. Or,
- Paste type:workbook to find your workbooks.
- Paste filter:recent to display your recently accessed content.
- Paste filter:favorites to find content that you've marked as a favorite.
You can also combine the filter command with the type command. For example, paste in type:workbook filter:recent.
- To clear your search terms, in the search bar click X or select search tags and press delete.
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Last Published Friday, December 8, 2023