diff --git a/explore-analyze/dashboards/create-dashboard-of-panels-with-ecommerce-data.md b/explore-analyze/dashboards/create-dashboard-of-panels-with-ecommerce-data.md index aced3725d3..805507fd88 100644 --- a/explore-analyze/dashboards/create-dashboard-of-panels-with-ecommerce-data.md +++ b/explore-analyze/dashboards/create-dashboard-of-panels-with-ecommerce-data.md @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ To analyze the data with a custom time interval, create a bar chart that shows y To identify the 75th percentile of orders, add a reference line: -1. In the layer pane, click **Add layer > Reference lines**. +1. In the layer pane, click {icon}`plus_in_square` **Add layer > Reference lines**. 2. Click **Static value**. 1. Click **Quick function**, then click **Percentile**. @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ To analyze multiple visualization types, create an area chart that displays the Add a layer to display the customer traffic: -1. In the layer pane, click **Add layer > Visualization > Line**. +1. In the layer pane, click {icon}`plus_in_square` **Add layer > Visualization > Line**. 2. From the **Available fields** list, drag **customer_id** to the **Vertical Axis** field in the second layer. 3. In the layer pane, click **Unique count of customer_id**. diff --git a/explore-analyze/dashboards/open-dashboard.md b/explore-analyze/dashboards/open-dashboard.md index a785acba3e..087e9cd8f2 100644 --- a/explore-analyze/dashboards/open-dashboard.md +++ b/explore-analyze/dashboards/open-dashboard.md @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Managed dashboards created by integrations can't be edited directly, but you can ## Reset dashboard changes [reset-the-dashboard] -When editing a dashboard, you can revert any changes you’ve made since the last save using the **Reset** button in the toolbar. +When editing a dashboard, you can revert any changes you’ve made since the last save using the **Reset** button located next to **Save** in the toolbar. ::::{note} Once changes are saved, you can no longer revert them in one click, and instead have to edit the dashboard manually. diff --git a/explore-analyze/visualize/lens.md b/explore-analyze/visualize/lens.md index b2dd70a42f..3c4b4eb28c 100644 --- a/explore-analyze/visualize/lens.md +++ b/explore-analyze/visualize/lens.md @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Choose the data you want to visualize. 1. Drag the fields directly to the layer pane. **Lens** automatically selects the aggregation function. 2. If you want to learn more about the data a field contains, click the field. -3. To visualize more than one {{data-source}}, click **Add layer**, select the layer type, then select the {{data-source}}. +3. To visualize more than one {{data-source}}, select {icon}`plus_in_square` **Add layer**, choose the layer type, then select the {{data-source}}. Edit and delete. @@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ Any annotation layer can be saved as an annotation group to the **Visualize Libr Create a new annotation layer. -1. In the layer pane, click **Add layer > Annotations > New annotation**. +1. From your visualization, select {icon}`plus_in_square` **Add layer > Annotations > New annotation**. 2. Select the {{data-source}} for the annotation. 3. From the fields list, drag a field to the **Add an annotation** field. 4. To use global filters in the annotation, click ![Actions menu for the annotations layer](/explore-analyze/images/kibana-lens_layerActions_8.5.0.png ""), then select **Keep global filters** from the dropdown. @@ -389,13 +389,13 @@ Specify the annotation appearance. Save the annotation group to the library. -1. In the layer pane, on your annotation layer, click ![Save button on annotations layer](/explore-analyze/images/kibana-lens_saveAnnotationLayerButton_8.9.0.png ""). +1. From your visualization, on your annotation layer, click ![Save button on annotations layer](/explore-analyze/images/kibana-lens_saveAnnotationLayerButton_8.9.0.png ""). 2. Enter the **Title**, **Description**, and add any applicable [**Tags**](../find-and-organize/tags.md). 3. Click **Save group**. Add a library annotation group to a visualization. -1. In the layer pane, click **Add layer > Annotations > Load from library**. +1. From your visualization, select {icon}`plus_in_square` **Add layer > Annotations > Load from library**. 2. Select the annotation group you want to use. @@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ For example, to track the number of bytes in the 75th percentile, add a shaded * :screenshot: ::: -1. In the layer pane, click **Add layer > Reference lines**. +1. From your visualization, click **Add layer > Reference lines**. 2. Click the reference line value, then specify the reference line you want to use: * To add a static reference line, click **Static**, then enter the reference line value you want to use. @@ -463,18 +463,16 @@ In the legend, click the field, then choose one of the following options: ## Customize the visualization display [configure-the-visualization-components] -Each visualization type comes with a set of components that you access from the editor toolbar. +Each visualization offers various options that you can use to customize its appearance: -The following component menus are available: - -* **Appearance** — Specifies how to display area, line, and bar chart options. For example, you can specify how to display the labels in bar charts. +* **Style** — Specifies how to display area, line, and bar chart options. For example, you can specify how to display the labels in bar charts. * **Labels** — Specifies how to display the labels for donut charts, pie charts, and treemaps. * **Legend** — Specifies how to display the legend. You can choose to display the legend inside or outside the visualization, truncate the legend values when they’re too long, and [select additional statistics to show](#customize-visualization-legend). * **Left axis**, **Bottom axis**, and **Right axis** — Specify how you want to display the chart axes. For example, add axis labels and change the orientation and bounds. -### Visualization appearance options [customize-visualization-appearance] +### Visualization appearance and style options [customize-visualization-appearance] -When creating or editing a visualization, you can customize several appearance options. To do that, look for the {icon}`brush` icon. +You can customize the appearance of your visualizations with several options. To do that, look for the {icon}`brush` **Style** button. These options can vary depending on the type of chart. @@ -535,7 +533,7 @@ These options can vary depending on the type of chart. ```{applies_to} stack: ga 9.2 ``` -When creating or editing a visualization, you can customize several appearance options. To do that, look for the {icon}`brush` icon. +When creating or editing a visualization, you can customize several appearance options. To do that, look for the {icon}`brush` **Style** button. **Primary metric** : Define the formatting of the primary metric in terms of **Position**, **Alignment**, and **Font size**. @@ -587,7 +585,7 @@ When creating or editing a visualization, you can customize several appearance o ### Customize the visualization legend [customize-visualization-legend] -When creating or editing a visualization, you can customize the way the legend gets displayed, and the data it displays. To do that, look for the ![Legend icon](/explore-analyze/images/kibana-legend-icon.svg "") icon. +When creating or editing a visualization, you can customize the way the legend gets displayed, and the data it displays. To do that, look for the ![Legend icon](/explore-analyze/images/kibana-legend-icon.svg "") **Legend** button. :::{image} /explore-analyze/images/kibana-legend-popover-8.16.0.png :alt: Menu with options to customize the legend of a visualization