Dashboard is a customizable environment that displays information through a set of widgets. Dashboards are created per workspace or application. A dashboard has the same security permissions as the application it belongs to. A configured dashboard You can also create personal dashboards — dashboards which will be saved in the «My Desktop» ... Read More
Dashboards
Information about your tasks and documents is displayed on the dashboard through the use of widgets. You can add a widget to the dashboard and configure it to display the details you need. A widget can be added to the dashboard as many times as you need. Each widget is tied to the selected list. All widgets have a number of display options such as ... Read More
A pie chart illustrates how different parts of work contribute to the overall result. For example, the number of critical bugs and normal bugs for a release. Pie chart To create a Pie chart: 1. Select a dashboard in the Navigation pane. 2. Click the «Add Widget» button in the Ribbon. 3. Choose the «Pie chart» widget type. 4. Select a list that... Read More
A column chart displays data as a set of vertical bars grouped by category. It is useful for illustrating comparisons among items. Column chart To create a Column chart: 1. Select a dashboard in the Navigation pane. 2. Click the «Add Widget» button in the Ribbon. 3. Choose the «Column Chart» widget type. 4. Select a list that will be used as t... Read More
The Created vs. Closed chart shows the dynamics of daily opened and closed items. For example, in a Customer Support department you can configure the widget to see how many claims you receive every day, and how effectively your team resolves them. The Created vs Closed chart To create the Created vs. Closed chart: 1. Select a dashboard in the Na... Read More
A bar chart allows you to show tasks sorted by status, for example, the number of tasks and their statuses per each release. Bar chart To create a Bar chart: 1. Select a dashboard in the Navigation pane. 2. Click the «Add Widget» button in the Ribbon. 3. Choose the «Bar Chart» widget type. 4. Select a list that will be used as data source for ... Read More
The History Events chart shows the work progress on tasks by a particular event, for example step changed, or item opened or closed. History Events widget To create the History Events chart: 1. Select a dashboard in the Navigation pane. 2. Click the «Add Widget» button in the Ribbon. 3. Choose the «History Events Chart» widget type. 4. Select ... Read More
Full screen dashboards help you visualize what’s going on in the business. For example, a full screen dashboard can be displayed on a large LCD panel in your meeting room to show interactive project statistics to all team members. To open a dashboard in the full screen mode: 1. Select a dashboard in the Navigation pane. 2. Click the «Full Scr... Read More
You can delete the dashboard and its widgets. Deleting a dashboard does not delete the data it shows. The deleted dashboard cannot be restored. To delete the dashboard: 1. In the Navigation Pane of the «My Desktop» area, select the dashboard you want to delete. 2. Click the «Delete» button in the Ribbon. To delete the widget: 1. In the Navigation P... Read More