13 Designing Dashboards
Design dashboards that show summary data to users. Dashboards enable users to chart, evaluate, highlight, comment on, and even change key business data, as well as add and edit rules.
Related Topics
- The Power of Dashboards
- Creating and Managing Dashboards
- About Dashboard Versions
- Viewing Dashboards
- Converting Dashboard 1.0 Dashboards to 2.0
- Creating and Managing Dashboards 1.0
- Concepts in Designing 1.0 Dashboards
- Creating Dashboard 1.0 Dashboards
- Creating Dashboards Containing Master Forms and Details
- About Your Dashboard's Layout - Version 1.0
- About the Gauge Chart Type
- About the Tile Chart Type
- Customizing Dashboard Colors
- About Global and Local POVs in 1.0 Dashboards
- Dashboard POVs and Valid Intersections
- Creating and Managing Dashboards 2.0
- Concepts in Designing Dashboard 2.0 Dashboards
- Object Palette
- Dashboard Toolbar
- Dashboard Workspace
- Properties Panel
- Dashboard Components
- Considerations for Dashboard 2.0
- Creating Dashboard 2.0 Dashboards
- Working with the Member Selector When Designing Dashboards 2.0
- About Forms 2.0 Grids in Dashboard 2.0
- About the Geomap Chart Type
- About the Pyramid Chart Type
- About the Waterfall Chart Type
- Using Tables in Dashboards
- About the Gauge Chart Type for Dashboard 2.0
- About the Radar Chart Type for Dashboard 2.0
- About the Combination Chart Type for Dashboard 2.0
- About the Tile Chart Type for Dashboard 2.0
- About Global and Local POVs in Dashboard 2.0
- About Quick Analysis