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Auto Scroll

Learn how to set auto scroll in tables

Updated over a week ago

You can set Auto Scroll in tables (including Detail Table, Pivot Table, and Spreadsheet) and the Indicator chart (with one Dimension and one Measure). The Mode of Auto Scroll includes No Scroll, Data Scroll, and Page Scroll.


When to Use Auto Scroll?

In a full-screen dashboard, it is inconvenient for you to move your mouse and view the full data when the number of rows retrieved exceeds the number of lines available on the screen. In that case, you can view more records by setting Auto Scroll.


What Does It Look Like?


Plan Description

This is a paid feature. For details, see Understand Your Account Usage and Limits.


How to Set up?

Where to Set

Select a table or an indicator chart in a dashboard, and set Auto Scroll under Settings.

Setting Auto Scroll

The Mode of Auto Scroll includes No Scroll, Data Scroll, and Page Scroll. When you select No Scroll, you have to turn the page manually by clicking the button or scrolling the mouse. As for the Data Scroll and Page Scroll modes, they are introduced in the following sections.

1. Data Scroll

When you select Data Scroll, records will be scrolled continuously from top to bottom. You can set the Speed of scrolling to Slow, Medium, or Fast.

2. Page Scroll

When you select Page Scroll, records on one page will be displayed simultaneously and the auto scroll occurs between pages. The Interval of page turning can be set to 1s — 60s.

Page turning means automatic carousel display according to one page of data. The page-turning speed is set in seconds, and page-turning is supported every 1 s to 60 s.


Demonstration

1. Data Scroll

2. Page Scroll

Notes:

1. Auto Scroll does not take effect on mobile.

2. After enabling Auto Scroll, you cannot scroll manually.


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