AWS Quicksight Tutorial
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AWS Quicksight - Creating Story
AWS Quicksight - Creating Story
Story is an option wherein you capture a series of screens and play them one by one. For example, if you want to see a visual with different filter options, you can use story. To create a Story, cpck on Story on the leftmost panel. By default, there is a story with name Storyboard 1. Now capture the screen using the capture icon at the right most panel on the top. Each capture of the screen is also referred to as Scene. You can capture multiple scenes and those will get added under “Storyboard 1”. The data in the story gets automatically refreshed once your main data source is refreshed.
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