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You can alsomove LookML dashboardsto folders other than theLookML dashboardsfolder if you have thedeveloppermission on the model that includes the LookML dashboard.
Looker lets you copy a LookML dashboard into a folder as auser-defined dashboard. You can then edit your user-defined dashboard through the user interface, instead of through LookML, if youraccess settings for the foldercontains the dashboard.
Bulk import
You can bulk import LookML dashboards as user-defined dashboards.
SelectAll foldersfrom the left navigation panel, and open theLookML dashboardsfolder.
Select the checkboxes for the dashboards to convert to user-defined dashboards.
Click theImportbutton. This opens theImport Dashboardsmenu.
In theImport Dashboardsmenu, choose a folder in which to place the dashboard.
ClickOK.
Individual import from folders
You can import a single LookML dashboard as a user-defined dashboard:
From theLookML dashboardsfolder, select a dashboard's horizontal three-dot menu optionmore_horiz.
SelectImportto open theImport Dashboardsmenu.
In theImport Dashboardsmenu, choose a folder for the dashboard. You must have theManage Access, Editaccess level for the folder.
SelectOK.
Individual import from the dashboard
To import a LookML dashboard as a user-defined dashboard from the dashboard itself, follow these steps:
From the dashboard'sthree-dot menumore_vert, selectCopy LookML dashboard.
In theTitlesection of theCopymenu, enter a new name for the dashboard. (Optional)
Select the folder to save the dashboard to. You must have theManage Access, Editaccess level for the folder.
Don't select the option to save the dashboard just as you see it. This is useful if you want the dashboard to be immediately presentable and you don't plan to save the dashboard back to LookML. If you are not a Looker developer, choose this option.
Select the option to preserve the localization keys so the dashboard can be converted back to a localized LookML dashboard in the future. Localization keys will display in the dashboard. This option is for Looker developers who intend to edit the dashboard andcopy it back to LookML.
SelectCopyto copy the dashboard into the selected folder.
Use the links in the confirmation dialog to navigate to the new user-defined dashboard or to the folder that contains it, or selectDoneto close the dialog.
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