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The dashboard is created from a collection of widgets. = ;Once a widget has been created, it is stored in a widgets library and beco= mes available to any system dashboards, based on the user's team permission= s. Dashboards support these types of widgets:
Adding and Removing Widgets
By default, widgets use the default visual settings from the Power User Look and Feel s= cheme, where widget styles are set on the Dashboards and Charts/Reports tab= s. For example, charts use the Chart Series color palette on the Charts/Rep= orts tab.
You can override the default color palette by selecting the "Use custom = styles for the style of this widget" option on the General tab of the Widge= t wizard. This opens style options that mirror those in the Look and Feel s= cheme wizard. With this option, you can create a personalized appearan= ce for every element of each widget on the dashboard. However, that means t= he widget's color palette does not change if the Look and Feel scheme is up= dated.
Permissions to set up and manage widgets are controlled by user teams. I= f a user does not have permission to view a widget, it doesn't appear in th= eir widget library. Further, if a user can't view fields or tables that are= used in the calculations for a widget, those items are filtered out of the= data shown on the widget. If the user cannot access any data on a widget, = the widget is simply blank on the dashboard.
In the Apply tab of each widget setup, you can define team-based restric= tions for the widget.