Tailoring Your View: Editing a Dashboard in Adobe Analytics

A dashboard in Adobe Analytics is a customizable overview of your data and reports. It provides a snapshot of the metrics and dimensions most important to you. But what happens when your business needs change, or new questions arise? This guide will walk you through editing a dashboard in Adobe Analytics to ensure it continues to serve your evolving needs.

Key Takeaways

  • Dashboards in Adobe Analytics provide a snapshot of your key data.
  • Dashboards are fully customizable and can be edited to suit changing needs.
  • Adding, removing, or adjusting panels are common editing activities.
  • Regularly updating your dashboard ensures it remains relevant and useful.

Comprehending Adobe Analytics Dashboards

An Adobe Analytics dashboard is a collection of panels, each displaying a specific report or data visualization. It’s a one-stop shop for a quick overview of your key metrics and trends. The ability to customize these dashboards makes them a powerful tool for data-driven decision making.

The Power of Customization

Customizing and editing your dashboards allows you to highlight the data that’s most relevant to your current goals or queries. Whether it’s tracking a new metric, exploring a different dimension, or changing the time frame, editing your dashboard allows you to tailor your view of the data.

Accessing Adobe Analytics

To edit a dashboard, you first need to access Adobe Analytics:

  1. Visit the Adobe Analytics website.
  2. Click ‘Sign In’ and enter your Adobe ID and password.
  3. After signing in, you will be directed to your Adobe Analytics dashboard.

Locating Your Dashboard

Once you’re in Adobe Analytics, you can locate the dashboard you want to edit:

  1. Click on ‘Dashboards’ in the top menu.
  2. Choose the dashboard you wish to edit from the list.

Entering Edit Mode

To start editing your dashboard, you need to enter Edit Mode:

  1. Once your chosen dashboard is open, click on ‘Edit’ in the top right corner.
  2. Your dashboard will enter Edit Mode, and you can start making changes.

Customizing Your Dashboard

In Edit Mode, you can customize your dashboard by adding, removing, or adjusting panels.

Adding a Panel

To add a new panel:

  1. Click on ‘Add Panel’ in the top menu.
  2. Select the report or data visualization you want to add.
  3. Click ‘Add’ to add the panel to your dashboard.

Removing a Panel

To remove a panel:

  1. Select the panel you want to remove.
  2. Click on ‘Remove’ in the panel’s menu.
  3. The panel will be removed from your dashboard.

Adjusting a Panel

To adjust a panel:

  1. Select the panel you want to adjust.
  2. Click on ‘Adjust’ in the panel’s menu.
  3. Make the desired adjustments and click ‘Save’.

Saving Your Changes

Once you’re satisfied with your changes, you need to save your edited dashboard:

  1. Click on ‘Save’ in the top right corner.
  2. Your changes will be saved, and your edited dashboard will be ready for use.

Regular Updates and Review

To ensure your dashboard remains relevant and useful, regular updates and reviews are recommended. By routinely editing your dashboard, you can keep up with changes in your business, market, or strategy.

Conclusion

Editing a dashboard in Adobe Analytics allows you to maintain a tailored and up-to-date view of your data, aiding effective decision-making. With regular reviews and updates, your dashboard can continue to be a valuable tool in your data analysis toolkit.

About Ruslan Vorobiev

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A seasoned Adobe Analytics expert with over 7 years of in-depth experience in digital analytics, Ruslan Vorobiev has a proven track record of leveraging data to drive business strategy, optimize user engagement, and enhance customer experiences. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for data-driven decision making, Ruslan has helped several Fortune 500 companies transform their digital presence through insightful analytics and strategic recommendations.
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