Thank you for getting in touch. I am a bit confused as to what you are seeking here.
While it is not possible to change the location of the data table or include it as an object on the canvas, there are other means by which you can display this information that may meet your needs.
If you can elaborate a bit on what you are going for I should be able to provide you with more case specific suggestions.
Regards,
Nathan
Hi Mario,
Thank you for getting in touch. I am a bit confused as to what you are seeking here.
While it is not possible to change the location of the data table or include it as an object on the canvas, there are other means by which you can display this information that may meet your needs.
If you can elaborate a bit on what you are going for I should be able to provide you with more case specific suggestions.
I think that one possible option that might be worth looking into in this scenario would be to employ the co-display functionality. You could remove the two tables from your infographic and create these as separate reports.
After enabling "Co-Display" you could set up your related reports (I have a chart rather than an infographic but the concept is the same):
To display:
Note that it is possible to place more than one report in the co-display top section.
Depending on your final delivery method, you could also expand this to be dashboard. Please let me know if either of these suggestions are relevant to your specific use case, or if you have any questions regarding the implementation.
Regards,
Nathan
Hi Mario,
I think that one possible option that might be worth looking into in this scenario would be to employ the co-display functionality. You could remove the two tables from your infographic and create these as separate reports.
After enabling "Co-Display" you could set up your related reports (I have a chart rather than an infographic but the concept is the same):
To display:
Note that it is possible to place more than one report in the co-display top section.
Depending on your final delivery method, you could also expand this to be dashboard. Please let me know if either of these suggestions are relevant to your specific use case, or if you have any questions regarding the implementation.
While there have been requests for this feature in the past, and while there currently exist enhancement tickets to address this, I am doubtful that this will be implemented in the near future. Unfortunately, the use cases where this makes a dramatic difference such as yours are not very prevalent, so the priority address this has not been high. However the canvas has been a strong focus amongst the development team this year, so this may change.
Sorry for the inconvenience!
Regards,
Nathan
Hi Mario,
While there have been requests for this feature in the past, and while there currently exist enhancement tickets to address this, I am doubtful that this will be implemented in the near future. Unfortunately, the use cases where this makes a dramatic difference such as yours are not very prevalent, so the priority address this has not been high. However the canvas has been a strong focus amongst the development team this year, so this may change.
Hi Mario,
Thank you for getting in touch. I am a bit confused as to what you are seeking here.
While it is not possible to change the location of the data table or include it as an object on the canvas, there are other means by which you can display this information that may meet your needs.
If you can elaborate a bit on what you are going for I should be able to provide you with more case specific suggestions.
Regards,
Nathan
Hi Mario,
Thank you for getting in touch. I am a bit confused as to what you are seeking here.
While it is not possible to change the location of the data table or include it as an object on the canvas, there are other means by which you can display this information that may meet your needs.
If you can elaborate a bit on what you are going for I should be able to provide you with more case specific suggestions.
Regards,
Nathan
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