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Overview

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Save

Once you have built up your Storyboard you will need to Save it so that it can be used.

  1. While in the Storyboard Builder click on the Storyboard menu and select Save
  2. You will now see the Save Storyboard lightbox, where you will have to provide the following:
    1. Title - This is the name of the Storyboard.
      Note: changing the Title will change the Title text on the Storyboard's Title slide.
    2. Description - This is the description displayed when viewing the Storyboard on the Browse page.
    3. Category & Sub Category - Storyboards are saved in the same location as reports, and you will need to select where you what your Storyboard saved.

      See [Category Management] for more information.

  3. Once complete, click Activate

Copy

Clicking Copy in the Storyboard Menu will create a completely separate copy of your current Storyboard, much the same as the Report Copy function.

Delete

Clicking Delete in the Storyboard Menu will allow you to remove the Storyboard from your instance, prompting a confirmation message:

Click Yes to delete or No to cancel.

Settings Menu

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The Storyboard Settings Menu allows you to access all the configurable options in one place. Click on Storyboard in the top right menu bar and click on Settings.

The options available through this menu are detailed below.

Style

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Settings

  1. Thumbnail - Select or upload an image file to be used as a Thumbnail for the Storyboard. This will be displayed when viewing content on the Browse page. It is recommended that you select an image that will allow users to easily identify it from other Storyboards.
  2. Storyboard Name - This is the Name of your Storyboard, used in the Browse page. It's also used as the Title text on the Storyboard's Title slide.
  3. Storyboard Description - This is used on the Browse page when exploring content.

Theme

This section allows you to change the theme currently being used by the Storyboard. Note: If you change a theme used in a Storyboard you will need to select a new Theme Section for each Section Slide through the Slide Settings menu.

Data

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Global Filters

Refresh Data

Sharing

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Access



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