Create and edit dashboards and Looks Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences.
After learning how to query and chart data, many users want to take the next step and learn how to save the results from a query as aLook ordashboard. This lets them organize and present information in a logical and cohesive way. This page outlines the documentation on dashboards and Looks.
Creating and editing Looks
Saving and editing Looks — Save the results of your query as a Look to view later or add to dashboards.
Creating and editing user-defined dashboards
The following pages help you create dashboards through the Looker UI:
- Creating user-defined dashboards — Creating dashboards and adding dashboard tiles.
- Editing user-defined dashboards — Editing dashboards; rearranging, resizing, and editing dashboard tiles; dashboard settings; and deleting dashboards.
- Adding and editing user-defined dashboard filters — Adding, configuring, editing, and deleting dashboard filters.
- Cross-filtering dashboards — Enabling, creating, sharing, drilling on, and removing cross-filters.
- Embedding dashboards — Embed URLs for dashboards and embed themes for dashboards.
Creating and managing LookML dashboards
The following pages help you build and maintain LookML dashboards:
- Building LookML dashboards — Create a dashboard and add visualizations to it using LookML.
- LookML dashboard overview — View a menu page for all dashboard parameters in LookML.
- Dashboard element parameters — View a list of LookML dashboard element types, with links to pages that outline the parameters for each element type.
- Dashboard reference line parameters — View a reference page for all dashboard reference line parameters in LookML.
- Converting from LookML to user-defined dashboards — Copy a LookML dashboard into a folder as a user-defined dashboard.
- Converting from user-defined to LookML dashboards — Generate LookML for a LookML dashboard using a user-defined dashboard as a source.
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Last updated 2026-02-18 UTC.