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-title: "Step 7. Netdata's dashboard in depth"
-date: 2020-05-04
-custom_edit_url: https://github.com/netdata/netdata/edit/master/docs/guides/step-by-step/step-07.md
--->
-
-# Step 7. Netdata's dashboard in depth
-
-Welcome to the seventh step of the Netdata guide!
-
-This step of the guide aims to get you more familiar with the features of the dashboard not previously mentioned in
-[step 2](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/guides/step-by-step/step-02.md).
-
-## What you'll learn in this step
-
-In this step of the Netdata guide, you'll learn how to:
-
-- [Change the dashboard's settings](#change-the-dashboards-settings)
-- [Check if there's an update to Netdata](#check-if-theres-an-update-to-netdata)
-- [Export and import a snapshot](#export-and-import-a-snapshot)
-
-Let's get started!
-
-## Change the dashboard's settings
-
-The settings area at the top of your Netdata dashboard houses browser settings. These settings do not affect the
-operation of your Netdata server/daemon. They take effect immediately and are permanently saved to browser local storage
-(except the refresh on focus / always option).
-
-You can see the **Performance**, **Synchronization**, **Visual**, and **Locale** tabs on the dashboard settings modal.
-
-![Animated GIF of opening the settings
-modal](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1153921/80841197-c93f5800-8bb3-11ea-907d-85bfe23565e1.gif)
-
-To change any setting, click on the toggle button. We recommend you spend some time reading the descriptions for each setting to understand them before making changes.
-
-Pay particular attention to the following settings, as they have dramatic impacts on the performance and appearance of
-your Netdata dashboard:
-
-- When to refresh the charts?
-- How to handle hidden charts?
-- Which chart refresh policy to use?
-- Which theme to use?
-- Do you need help?
-
-Some settings are applied immediately, and others are only reflected after you refresh the page.
-
-## Check if there's an update to Netdata
-
-You can always check if there is an update available from the **Update** area of your Netdata dashboard.
-
-![Opening the Agent's Update modal](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1153921/80829493-1adbe880-8b9c-11ea-9770-cc3b23a89414.gif)
-
-If an update is available, you'll see a modal similar to the one above.
-
-When you use the [automatic one-line installer script](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/packaging/installer/README.md) attempt to update every day. If
-you choose to update it manually, there are [several well-documented methods](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/packaging/installer/UPDATE.md) to achieve
-that. However, it is best practice for you to first go over the [changelog](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md).
-
-## Export and import a snapshot
-
-Netdata can export and import snapshots of the contents of your dashboard at a given time. Any Netdata agent can import
-a snapshot created by any other Netdata agent.
-
-Snapshot files include all the information of the dashboard, including the URL of the origin server, its unique ID, and
-chart data queries for the visible timeframe. While snapshots are not in real-time, and thus won't update with new
-metrics, you can still pan, zoom, and highlight charts as you see fit.
-
-Snapshots can be incredibly useful for diagnosing anomalies after they've already happened. Let's say Netdata triggered
-an alarm while you were sleeping. In the morning, you can look up the exact moment the alarm was raised, export a
-snapshot, and send it to a colleague for further analysis.
-
-> ❗ Know how you shouldn't go around downloading software from suspicious-looking websites? Same policy goes for loading
-> snapshots from untrusted or anonymous sources. Importing a snapshot loads quite a bit of data into your web browser,
-> and so you should always err on the side of protecting your system.
-
-To export a snapshot, click on the **export** icon.
-
-![Animated GIF of opening the export
-modal](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1153921/80993197-82d63d00-8def-11ea-88fa-98827814e930.gif)
-
-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. You can now
-share this file with any other Netdata user via email, Slack, or even to help describe your Netdata experience when
-[filing an issue](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/issues/new/choose) on GitHub.
-
-To import a snapshot, click on the **import** icon.
-
-![Animated GIF of opening the import
-modal](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/12263278/64901503-ee696f80-d691-11e9-9678-8d0e2a162402.gif)
-
-Select the Netdata snapshot file to import. Once the file is loaded, the dashboard will update with critical information
-about the snapshot and the system from which it was taken. Click **import** to render it.
-
-Your Netdata dashboard will load data contained in the snapshot into charts. Because the snapshot only covers a certain
-period, it won't update with new metrics.
-
-An imported snapshot is also temporary. If you reload your browser tab, Netdata will remove the snapshot data and
-restore your real-time dashboard for your machine.
-
-## What's next?
-
-In this step of the Netdata guide, you learned how to:
-
-- Change the dashboard's settings
-- Check if there's an update to Netdata
-- Export or import a snapshot
-
-Next, you'll learn how to build your first custom dashboard!
-
-[Next: Build your first custom dashboard &rarr;](step-08.md)
-
-