After creating a dashboard, you can find, open, and delete it from the Dashboards home page.
Find a dashboard
You can access dashboards you create and that are shared with you from the Dashboards home page. You can also find a dashboard from your organization's content page in the same way you would search for any other item. See Browse and search content for details.
How you find a dashboard from the Dashboards home page depends on who the item was shared with and your organizational role, as follows:
- If the dashboard was shared with your organization, you can find it on the Shared dashboards tab of the home page, which contains all dashboards shared with your organization. You can find a dashboard by searching by its title or clicking Sort by time or Sort alphabetically to sort the dashboards by time or title, respectively.
- If the dashboard was shared with your group, on the Shared dashboards tab, click the All shared dashboards drop-down menu and choose your group name to see the dashboards only shared with your group.
- If the dashboard was shared with everyone, and you are not a member of the author's organization, you can sign in to your organization and search for the dashboard. See Browse and search content for details.
Open a dashboard
Once you've found the dashboard, you can open it for viewing by clicking View at the bottom of the card or by hovering over its card and clicking View.
If you have created a mobile view for your dashboard, the optimal view automatically opens for your device.
Delete a dashboard
You can delete a dashboard you created with ArcGIS Dashboards by doing any of the following:
- From the home page, click Delete dashboard on the dashboard's card, and confirm that you want to delete the dashboard.
- From the My Content tab in your organization, delete the dashboard item.
If you have created a mobile view for your dashboard, the mobile view is also deleted. You can choose to delete only the mobile view of your dashboard by clicking the Delete view button in the View pane of the dashboard's mobile view.