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[DOCS] Adds content for customized filters (#46203)
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* <<dashboard-create-new-dashboard, Create a dashboard>>
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* <<customizing-your-dashboard, Arrange dashboard elements>>
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* <<dashboard-customize-filter, Customize time ranges>>
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* <<sharing-dashboards, Share a dashboard>>
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* <<import-dashboards, Import and export dashboards>>
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* <<viewing-detailed-information, Inspect and edit dashboard elements>>
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* To delete a panel, open the panel menu and select *Delete from dashboard.* Deleting a panel from a
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dashboard does *not* delete the saved visualization or search.
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[[dashboard-customize-filter]]
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=== Customize time ranges
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You can configure each visualization, saved search, and map on your dashboard
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for a specific time range. For example, you might want one visualization to show
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the monthly trend for CPU usage and another to show the current CPU usage.
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From the panel menu, select *Customize time range* to expose a time filter
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dedicated to that panel. Panels that are not restricted by a specific
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time range are controlled by the
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global time filter.
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[role="screenshot"]
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image:images/time_range_per_panel.gif[Time range per dashboard panel]
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[float]
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[[sharing-dashboards]]
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