Deleting a Dashboard
When a dashboard is no longer needed, you can delete it. Deleting removes the dashboard and its layout from your workspace.
What deleting affects
- The dashboard and its tiles are removed. The layout and tile configuration are gone.
- Any share link stops working. A shared dashboard becomes inaccessible to recipients the moment it is deleted.
- Your queries are untouched. Tiles only reference queries — deleting the dashboard never deletes the underlying queries or their data. The queries remain in the Queries view and on any other dashboards.
Before you delete
- If others rely on a shared link, let them know it will stop working.
- Consider cloning first if you might want the layout back later.
- If you only want to revoke access, turning sharing off may be enough — you don't have to delete the whole dashboard.
Tips
- Keep your Dashboards area tidy by removing one-off or experimental dashboards once they've served their purpose.
- Deleting is about the dashboard, not the data — the numbers always come live from your database via the tile queries.