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How can I make the size of tables in splunk studio flexible?

rrovers
Contributor

We use splunk for creating reports.

When I insert a table in dashboard studio I have to define a width and height for it. But the height should be different for each period we run the dashboard because the number of rows can be different per period. How can I do this without changing the layout every month?

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sainag_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hello @rrovers Did you already try "display" layout options ? https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.3.1/DashStudio/layoutConfigOptions

For font sizes:  https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/SplunkCloud/9.0.2303/DashStudio/chartsTable

 

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tej57
Builder

Hello @rrovers,

The layout in the dashboard studio can be set to either absolute or grid. However, there is currently no option to set dynamic height and width of the table based on number of rows.

Thanks,
Tejas.

 

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rrovers
Contributor

Hi @tej57,

Thanks for your answer. Hope this functionality will be realised soon. It's a reason for us to keep using the classic version for most of the dashboards.

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