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Our new min & max settings for dashboard widths ensure that you see the dashboard exactly as your users will see it.
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Our new min & max settings for dashboard widths ensure that you see the dashboard exactly as your users will see it.
Sort the categories of your graphs automatically based on value, and have the order update dynamically as you apply filters.
Crunch Automation looks like a bit like SPSS syntax (and SQL commands). But that doesn’t mean that Crunch Automation serves the same function as SPSS syntax. In fact, Crunch Automation is fundamentally different in its design, philosophy and implementation. So it’s fallacious to directly compare them.
For dashboards with tabs, now you can select which tab(s) you want to export, rather than the whole dashboard, enabling you to get the output you need more quickly. Choose between All, Current Tab, or make a Custom selection.
Editors can now choose to allow dashboard users to make multiple selections within dashboard “Groups” variables — e.g. “Midwest” and “West” selected simultaneously, thereby creating a filter that includes everyone in either of these regions.
Users can now customize their tables for export or dashboards by hiding rows/columns, reordering rows/columns and editing labels.
Create your own palettes of colors to use for dashboard graphs and in exports. Have them automatically applied to new analyses you save to the deck.
Dataset editors can add KPI tiles to a dashboard to display a single value from a table to highlight or track a specific key metric.
Dataset editors can now add tabs to their dashboards to display analyses on different pages.
Dataset editors can add rich-text tiles to a dashboard to display information such as terms and conditions, fieldwork dates, privacy notices, commentary and analysis, or any other content.