Create dashboards
The video provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and using dashboards in Workfront.
​It explains that a dashboard is a collection of reports that allows users to organize and display related data in one place.
Key takeaways
- Dashboards in Workfront: A dashboard is a collection of reports that allows users to organize and display related data, such as projects, tasks, and issues, in one centralized view. ​
- Creating Dashboards: Dashboards can be customized by selecting a layout, adding reports, custom calendars, or external pages, and arranging them for optimal display. ​ Users can also customize which columns appear in side-by-side reports within the dashboard. ​
- Accessing Dashboards: Dashboards can be found under “My Dashboards,” “Shared Dashboards,” or “All Dashboards” in the Dashboards area. ​ Frequently used dashboards can be pinned or added to favorites for quick access. ​
- Sharing Dashboards: Dashboards can be shared with other Workfront users, including all reports within the dashboard, via the “Dashboard Actions” menu. ​
- Printing Dashboards: Dashboards can be printed directly from the “Dashboard Actions” menu, making it easy to share physical copies of the data. ​
“Create dashboard” activities
Activity 1: Create a dashboard
Create a dashboard with only one report in it—“Search Notes in This Project.” This is useful for quickly finding any update made on a project, even if there are thousands of updates to search through. This will search into update threads to quickly extract any updates that meet the criteria you specify in the prompts.
Create this report by making a copy of the “Search Notes” report you created in the “Create a note report” activity (or use another report if you didn’t do that activity).
- Remove the Project Name prompt from the copy and rename the report “Search Notes in This Project.”
- Name the Dashboard “Search Notes.”
- Go to any project landing page and create a custom section for a dashboard.
- Note that when you search for notes in your custom section it will only show notes contained within the project you’re currently in.
Answer 1
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Run the report you created in the “Create a note report” activity. Didn’t create it yet? Click here to see the activity in the Create a task report tutorial.
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Click Report Actions and select Copy. Workfront creates a new report named “Note Search (Copy).”
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Go to Report Actions and select Edit. Click Report Settings and change the name to “Search Notes in This Project.”
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Click Report Prompts and delete the Project > Name prompt from the list.
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Check the Show Prompts in Dashboard box.
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Click Done, then Save + Close. You now are looking at the Prompts screen of the report.
Next you’re going to use a shortcut to create a new dashboard and add this report to it.
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Click Report Actions and select Add to Dashboard > New Dashboard.
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Drag the report “Search Notes in This Project” to the Layout panel.
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Notice that the name of the report becomes the name of the dashboard. Edit the name to just “Search Notes.”
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Click Save + Close.
Now add the dashboard to a project page.
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Go to any project. From the left panel menu, click the Add custom section icon.
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In the Add a Dashboard field, type “Search Notes” and select the dashboard from the list.
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In the Custom section title field, type in “Search Notes.”
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Click Add new section.
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From the left panel menu, find Search Notes. Click the dots to the left of the section name and drag it right below Updates.