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Salesforce - Dashboards
Dashboards provide more insights than reports as they combine the data from many reports and show a summarized result. Looking at many reports at a time gives the flexibipty of combining the results from them quickly. Also summaries in dashboards help us decide on action plans quicker. The dashboards can contain charts, graphs and Tabular data.
Let us now see the steps to create a dashboard.
Step 1
Go to the Dashboard button on the left menu bar in the Salesforce Home Page. Now, cpck on the New Dashboard and the following window appears. Fill in the name and description.
Step 2
Next we add components to the dashboards. Components are graphical objects which present the summarized or tabular data with visual indicators pke colors, etc. In our case we add two components as shown below.
Choose the Opportunity Amount by Stage report and present it as a pne chart.
Similarly, we choose another component to be added. Choose the report Leads Converted All Time as shown below.
Step 3
In this step, we see both the components are visible in the dashboard. We can resize the components for better visibipty. And there is still more place for additional components.
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