- Kibana Guide: other versions:
- Introduction
- Get started
- Set Up Kibana
- Discover
- Visualize
- Creating a Visualization
- Saving Visualizations
- Using rolled up data in a visualization
- Line, Area, and Bar charts
- Controls Visualization
- Data Table
- Markdown Widget
- Metric
- Goal and Gauge
- Pie Charts
- Coordinate Maps
- Region Maps
- Timelion
- TSVB
- Tag Clouds
- Heatmap Chart
- Vega Graphs
- Inspecting Visualizations
- Dashboard
- Canvas
- Graph data connections
- Machine learning
- Elastic Maps
- Code
- Infrastructure
- Logs
- APM
- Uptime
- SIEM
- Dev Tools
- Stack Monitoring
- Management
- Reporting from Kibana
- REST API
- Kibana plugins
- Limitations
- Release Highlights
- Breaking Changes
- Release Notes
- Developer guide
IMPORTANT: No additional bug fixes or documentation updates
will be released for this version. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
Share your workpad
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IMPORTANT: This documentation is no longer updated. Refer to Elastic's version policy and the latest documentation.
Share your workpad
editWhen you are ready to share your workpad, create a PDF, or export your workpad.
Create a PDF
editTo view your workpad outside of Kibana, generate a PDF.
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If you are using a Gold or Platinum license, enable reporting in your
config/kibana.yml
file. - From your workpad, click the Share workpad icon in the upper left corner, then select PDF reports.
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Click Generate PDF.
Export your workpad
editTo share your workpad with another author, export it as a JSON file.
Export a single workpad
edit- From your workpad, click the Share workpad icon in the upper left corner.
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Select Download as JSON.
Export multiple workpads
edit- Go to the Canvas workpads page.
- Select the workpads you want to export
- Click Export.
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