Moving elements with drag & drop

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rifat28dddd
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Moving elements with drag & drop

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It's very useful that the filter settings from the respective table are transferred to the new dashboard. In the example above, we set the "Position" filter to 1-10. This means that the "Keywords" table displays the top 10 positions for the respective domain in the dashboard. If you transfer the filter settings to your own dashboard, activating the filter later is no longer necessary.

You'll then be prompted to select the appropriate dashboard. We'll naturally new zealand cell phone number list/ choose "My Dashboard" here. In the next menu, you can also assign a custom name to this graphic. The actual name of the element is highlighted in gray. For example, you could name the Keywords element "TOP 10 Keywords."

Once you've added some elements from various tools to your dashboard, you can simply drag and drop the elements and position them as desired. To do this, hold down the left mouse button on the table header or graphic frame and simply drag the selected element to the desired position. It's also possible to arrange two elements next to each other in a "row." This creates clarity.
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