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Update connect-to-elasticsearch.asciidoc (#9361)
Update documentation to show how to select an index as default.
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specify dates in the index pattern name.
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. Click *Create* to add the index pattern. This first pattern is automatically configured as the default.
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When you have more than one index pattern, you can designate which one to use as the default from
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*Settings > Indices*.
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When you have more than one index pattern, you can designate which one to use as the default by clicking
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on the star icon above the index pattern title from *Management > Index Patterns*.
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All done! Kibana is now connected to your Elasticsearch data. Kibana displays a read-only list of fields
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configured for the matching index.
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