Why is the filter applied to the dashboard in one tab affecting the dashboard in another tab?
When working with dashboards, you may notice that filters applied in one tab are automatically applied to other tabs. This behavior is due to the auto-save filter configuration feature. This article will guide you on how to manage and remove these filters if needed.
Understanding Auto-Save Filter Configuration
The auto-save filter configuration is a feature designed to maintain consistency across different tabs of a dashboard. When a filter is applied in one tab, it is automatically saved and applied to other tabs to ensure that the data view remains consistent.
Steps to Remove Auto-Saved Filters
If you prefer to have different filters for different tabs, you can adjust the settings in the dashboard. Follow these steps to remove the auto-save filters:
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Access Dashboard Settings in Settings page:
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Disable Auto-Save Filters:
- Disable the auto-save filter option and save the settings. This will prevent filters applied in one tab from being automatically applied to other tabs.
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Apply Filters Individually:
- After disabling the auto-save feature, you can now apply filters individually to each tab as needed.
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By following these steps, you can effectively manage and customize filter settings across different tabs in your dashboard, ensuring that each tab displays the data view you need.