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+title: "Import, export, and print a snapshot"
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+ "Snapshots can be incredibly useful for diagnosing anomalies after
+ they've already happened, and are interoperable with any other node
+ running Netdata."
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+custom_edit_url: "/docs/dashboards-and-charts/import-export-print-snapshot.md"
+sidebar_label: "Import, export, and print a snapshot"
+learn_status: "Published"
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+
+# Import, export, and print a snapshot
+
+>❗This feature is only available on v1 dashboards, it hasn't been port-forwarded to v2.
+> For more information on accessing dashboards check [this documentation](/docs/dashboards-and-charts/README.md).
+
+
+Netdata can export snapshots of the contents of your dashboard at a given time, which you can then import into any other
+node running Netdata. Or, you can create a print-ready version of your dashboard to save to PDF or actually print to
+paper.
+
+Snapshots can be incredibly useful for diagnosing anomalies after they've already happened. Let's say Netdata triggered a warning alert while you were asleep. In the morning, you can [select the
+timeframe](/docs/dashboards-and-charts/visualization-date-and-time-controls.md) when the alert triggered, export a snapshot, and send it to a
+
+colleague for further analysis.
+
+Or, send the Netdata team a snapshot of your dashboard when [filing a bug
+report](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/issues/new?assignees=&labels=bug%2Cneeds+triage&template=BUG_REPORT.yml) on
+GitHub.
+
+![The export, import, and print
+buttons](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1153921/114218399-360fb600-991e-11eb-8dea-fabd2bffc5b3.gif)
+
+## Import a snapshot
+
+To import a snapshot, click on the **import** icon ![Import
+icon](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/netdata/netdata-ui/98e31799c1ec0983f433537ff16d2ac2b0d994aa/src/components/icon/assets/upload.svg)
+in the top panel.
+
+Select the Netdata snapshot file to import. Once the file is loaded, the modal updates with information about the
+snapshot and the system from which it was taken. Click **Import** to begin to process.
+
+Netdata takes the data embedded inside the snapshot and re-creates a static replica on your dashboard. When the import
+finishes, you're free to move around and examine the charts.
+
+Some caveats and tips to keep in mind:
+
+- Only metrics in the export timeframe are available to you. If you zoom out or pan through time, you'll see the
+ beginning and end of the snapshot.
+- Charts won't update with new information, as you're looking at a static replica, not the live dashboard.
+- The import is only temporary. Reload your browser tab to return to your node's real-time dashboard.
+
+## Export a snapshot
+
+To export a snapshot, first pan/zoom any chart to an appropriate _visible timeframe_. The export snapshot will only
+contain the metrics you see in charts, so choose the most relevant timeframe.
+
+Next, click on the **export** icon ![Export
+icon](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/netdata/netdata-ui/98e31799c1ec0983f433537ff16d2ac2b0d994aa/src/components/icon/assets/download.svg)
+in the top panel.
+
+Select the metrics resolution to export. The default is 1-second, equal to how often Netdata collects and stores
+metrics. Lowering the resolution will reduce the number of data points, and thus the snapshot's overall size.
+
+Edit the snapshot file name and select your desired compression method. Click on **Export**. When the export is
+complete, your browser will prompt you to save the `.snapshot` file to your machine.
+
+## Print a snapshot
+
+To print a snapshot, click on the **print** icon ![Import
+icon](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/netdata/netdata-ui/98e31799c1ec0983f433537ff16d2ac2b0d994aa/src/components/icon/assets/print.svg)
+in the top panel.
+
+When you click **Print**, Netdata opens a new window to render every chart. This might take some time. When finished,
+Netdata opens a browser print dialog for you to save to PDF or print.