Link inside or outside of your project
Learn how to create internal or external links in your Analysis Workspace project.
Transcript
Hey everybody, it’s Doug. In this video, I want to show you how you can make links inside your project to kind of create a little table of contents, as you can see here, as well as links outside of your project. So there are a couple of places in your project where you can make links like this. The first one being a text visualization. So if I go over to the visualizations and I can drag in a text visualization, just by dragging that over, and there you go, and that comes up, et cetera. And I don’t need to keep that one because I already did it and started typing up here. So I can click in there even once it has been created and it’ll go into edit mode. And then I just started typing. And of course I can, you know, use different headings and I can use, you know, bold and italics and whatever I want that’s up here, as well as adding a link. So I’ve just typed in the names of my panels. You can see here, visitor profile, as well as a traffic panel and a commerce and conversion panel. So I’ve already created the links to these two. And for example, if I click on traffic, I’m gonna first, you know, save this. So I’m not in edit mode anymore. And then I can click on that. That jumps me down to that panel. Let me scroll back up and I can do the next one for this commerce and conversion panel. But first I need to go get the link that I’m going to link to. Scroll down, commerce and conversion. So at the top of the panel, I right click on the top of that header and scroll down here and get the panel link, copy that, scroll back up to the top and then highlight that and put in the link, paste it, save, save the visualization. And now this will jump me right down to that panel. Now the second place that you can add a link like that in here, because it is also a text area. And that is if I right click on a panel like this, then I can edit the description and that brings up a text area as well. You can see here, I’ve created a link that says back to top. And I’ve just gotten the link off of the very top panel and added that there so that when people click on that, can take them right back to the top. In addition to linking to panels, we can actually link to a very specific visualization inside of a panel. So you can see here one of my findings is that this Urban Diamond watch has the highest revenue of all watches this month. I want people to be able to jump right to that to see that. So I’m going to scroll down to the place where I noticed that. And it’s right here and it’s right there. And so I can actually right click on the visualization and get the visualization link. Copy that, go back to the top. Now I can highlight stuff in here. Maybe I do highest revenue of all watches this month and put that as the link, paste that in, save it, save that. And now I can link right down to that visualization, which is of course right in the middle of a panel. So going back to the top. As I mentioned at the beginning, we can also link outside of the project to other projects. My examples here, this marketing performance project or a conversion deep dive project. So I would open that project. Let’s say that I wanted to create this link here to that conversion deep dive project. I would open that project. And in that project, you can go to share, share with workspace users and then copy the link. This is just the link to the project, copy that. And I’ll just cancel that for now. And then you can build that by simply creating that link here. So highlight that, create the link, et cetera. So you can link to other projects. You can link within the project to panels, to visualizations, et cetera, or even just to any other page on the web, right? So for example, I put a couple of links here for more learning. So these go to specific videos to help you learn about how to customize your project. And these are both in experience league. So let me go ahead and cancel that right there, but then I can click on this and it’ll open this in another tab. And there I am in the segment builder overview video, and I can learn how to create segments and I’ll just click back over there. Or I could learn how to create custom metrics, also known as calculated metrics, click on that one. And that one opens as well and takes us into experience league. So, you know, I just came in here and found the ones that I wanted and copied the URL and went back in and created those links. So, you know, long story, just a little bit shorter. You can create any links you want, whether it’s inside the project or outside the project. Hope this helps you have a great day.
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