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In Analytics, there are several options for visualizations. Determining what visualizations to use, depends on what story you want the data to tell. Ask yourself, What are you trying to show? Below are different groups of data and the visualization options available to tell the best story.
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Customizing Visualizations
Once you have decided on the story you want to data tell, editing the visualization is done in a few steps. Let's take the example of running a query for work order count by work order status.
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Select the type of visualization that best displays your data.
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Certain visualizations only work with certain kinds of data. For example, a map visualization only works with location data, while a donut multiple only works with pivoted data. Should you choose a visualization that is not compatible, the Visualization area will indicate why that graph is not compatible. |
- Plot: used for series positioning, map positioning, table themes, grid layouts, showing/hiding legends, or limiting displayed rows.
- Series: used to choose visualization colors, adjusting field labels, and truncating column names in tables
- Formatting: used to enable conditional formatting based on data, and to customize headers and rows in tables
- X: used to select a scale type, reverse the axis, and rotate labels on the X coordinate of graphs
- Y: used to turn gridlines on and off, reverse the axis, and move data to a Z (right) axis.
- Map: used to control mapped data such as zooming and panning the map to see data, or customize the default map position
- Style: used by single values to set colors and titles
- Comparison: used to compare the single value to another value (for example year/year or quarter/quarter data).
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Before building your visualization, let's take a look at some best practices, based on the story you want to tell.
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Customizing Visualizations
Once you have decided on the story you want to data tell, editing the visualization is done in a few steps.
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Next Section: Saving the Visualization as a Dashboard or Look
Now that everything looks good, let's save your visualization and add it to a Dashboard.
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