- Kibana Guide: other versions:
- What is Kibana?
- What’s new in 7.9
- Get started
- Set up Kibana
- Discover
- Dashboard
- Canvas
- Maps
- Machine learning
- Graph
- Visualize
- Observability
- Logs
- Metrics
- APM
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- Stack Monitoring
- Stack Management
- Ingest Manager
- Reporting
- Alerting and Actions
- REST API
- Kibana plugins
- Accessibility
- Breaking Changes
- Release Notes
- Kibana 7.9.3
- Kibana 7.9.2
- Kibana 7.9.1
- Kibana 7.9.0
- Kibana 7.8.1
- Kibana 7.8.0
- Kibana 7.7.1
- Kibana 7.7.0
- Kibana 7.6.2
- Kibana 7.6.1
- Kibana 7.6.0
- Kibana 7.5.2
- Kibana 7.5.1
- Kibana 7.5.0
- Kibana 7.4.2
- Kibana 7.4.1
- Kibana 7.4.0
- Kibana 7.3.2
- Kibana 7.3.1
- Kibana 7.3.0
- Kibana 7.2.1
- Kibana 7.2.0
- Kibana 7.1.1
- Kibana 7.1.0
- Kibana 7.0.1
- Kibana 7.0.0
- Kibana 7.0.0-rc2
- Kibana 7.0.0-rc1
- Kibana 7.0.0-beta1
- Kibana 7.0.0-alpha2
- Kibana 7.0.0-alpha1
- 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.
Save the map
edit
IMPORTANT: This documentation is no longer updated. Refer to Elastic's version policy and the latest documentation.
Save the map
editNow that your map is complete, you’ll want to save it so others can use it.
- In the application toolbar, click Save.
-
Enter
Tutorial web logs map
for the title. -
Click Save.
You have completed the steps for re-creating the sample data map.
Next steps:
- Continue with this tutorial and use your map in a Kibana dashboard.
-
Create a map using your own data. You might find these resources helpful:
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