Why don’t my PDF dashboard maps look the same as the online version?
A: Sharing the dashboard or profile as live online links tends to give the best user experience - the formatting doesn't always line up nicely in pdf format. If you need a PDF, we recommend taking a PNG image of the network maps in a static format however you want them to appear and then inserting them into text fields in your dashboard along with any descriptive or interpretive language.
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Why are my visualizations not loading in my dashboard?
A: The most common reason network maps and charts don’t load is a missing capture source for the data. Open the dashboard editor and ensure you have selected a capture for that specific visualization. If the map still does not load, try closing and ...
Is it typical to give members access to each others' member profiles?
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