Arranging pages
An analysis can contain one or more different pages. When there is more than one page available, you can navigate between pages in different ways.
- Adding a new page
You can work with several pages in your analysis if you want to keep information separated, or if you simply need more space. - Changing page navigation method in an analysis
You can add many pages to an analysis, each of them containing one or more visualizations. There are different methods to handle how to navigate between the pages. - Changing the order of the pages in the analysis
An analysis can contain more than one page. You can anytime change the order of the pages, as long as the pages are using the Titled tabs page navigation mode. - Hiding pages
An analysis might contain pages that, for different reasons, are not intended for consumers (end-users who use the analysis in Viewing mode). The pages could be in a draft state, or they might contain information that is not relevant for consumers. If you are an author (that is, you have editing rights), you can hide such pages for consumers. This means that consumers will not be aware that these pages exist. - Specifying placement of page navigation and status bar
You can select whether page navigation should be shown above or below the visualizations in the analysis. - Cover page
The cover page is a page meant to serve as an introduction to your analysis. It contains a text area in which you can enter information about the purpose of your analysis as well as other useful information, before you share your analysis with your colleagues. If desired, it can be automatically created each time you make a new document, see below.
- Adding a new page
You can work with several pages in your analysis if you want to keep information separated, or if you simply need more space. - Changing page navigation method in an analysis
You can add many pages to an analysis, each of them containing one or more visualizations. There are different methods to handle how to navigate between the pages. - Changing the order of the pages in the analysis
An analysis can contain more than one page. You can anytime change the order of the pages, as long as the pages are using the Titled tabs page navigation mode. - Hiding pages
An analysis might contain pages that, for different reasons, are not intended for consumers (end-users who use the analysis in Viewing mode). The pages could be in a draft state, or they might contain information that is not relevant for consumers. If you are an author (that is, you have editing rights), you can hide such pages for consumers. This means that consumers will not be aware that these pages exist. - Specifying placement of page navigation and status bar
You can select whether page navigation should be shown above or below the visualizations in the analysis. - Cover page
The cover page is a page meant to serve as an introduction to your analysis. It contains a text area in which you can enter information about the purpose of your analysis as well as other useful information, before you share your analysis with your colleagues. If desired, it can be automatically created each time you make a new document, see below.
Parent topic: Pages and layout