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-<!--
-title: "Import, export, and print a snapshot"
-description: >-
- "Snapshots can be incredibly useful for diagnosing anomalies after
- they've already happened, and are interoperable with any other node
- running Netdata."
-type: "how-to"
-custom_edit_url: "/docs/dashboards-and-charts/import-export-print-snapshot.md"
-sidebar_label: "Import, export, and print a snapshot"
-learn_status: "Published"
-learn_topic_type: "Tasks"
-learn_rel_path: "Operations"
--->
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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).
-
+> 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
@@ -44,7 +29,7 @@ Select the Netdata snapshot file to import. Once the file is loaded, the modal u
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.
+finishes, you're free to move around and examine the charts.
Some caveats and tips to keep in mind: