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A dashboard is the presentation layer for a workbook. You arrange queries, text, filters, and controls onto a shared canvas, group them into layout containers, and optionally split the dashboard across multiple pages. Viewers interact with the result through filters and controls — no editing required.
This page covers dashboards built with the new dashboard editor. Dashboards created before May 27, 2026 may still be on the classic editor — see Upgrade a classic dashboard for the conversion flow.
New to dashboards? Start by creating one or check out the Dashboard best practices guide.

Layout

How you structure the canvas — containers, pages, and navigation between them.

Layout containers and items

Organize charts, text, filters, and controls inside grid or stack containers for precise positioning.

Pages

Build multi-page dashboards where each page has its own layout, items, and filters.

Page navigation

Customize the inline switcher viewers use to move between pages, including custom tabs and dynamic labels.

Content items

What you place on the canvas.

Charts

Add workbook query visualizations as chart tiles.

Text and Markdown

Add text, images, tables, and other Markdown content.

Filters

Let viewers narrow data across the dashboard without editing it.

Controls

Let viewers dynamically swap the fields shown in chart tiles.

Interactivity and polish

Fine-tune how viewers experience the dashboard.

Filter display options

Show filters as button toggles, dropdowns, single-day pickers, or timeframe controls.

Filter interactivity

Enable click-to-filter on charts and link filters so one narrows the options of another.

Dynamic filter controls

Allow dashboard viewers to add their own filters.

Themes

Customize colors, fonts, and other visual styling.

Test and share

Preview mode

See what viewers see without leaving edit mode.

View as

Test user attributes and permissions by viewing the dashboard as another user.