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To provide individualized views of data without configuring separate dashboards and folders, create a dynamic dashboard. A dynamic dashboard shows each user only the data that they have access to.

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To provide individualized views of data without configuring separate dashboards and folders, create a dynamic dashboard. A dynamic dashboard shows each user only the data that they have access to.
| Available in: Both Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions |
| User Permissions Needed | |
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| To create, edit, and delete dynamic dashboards: | Manage Dynamic Dashboards |
You can also add filters to a dynamic dashboard to tailor the data displayed. For example, to let a sales manager view their reps’ performance collectively as well as individually, create an organization-wide sales scorecard that contains sales rep and product filters. The sales manager can then also view sales by product to understand which products each rep is or isn’t selling.
Managers with View My Team’s Dashboards or View All Data permission can set an option to preview the dashboard from the point of view of users under them in the role hierarchy.
You can have up to 5 dynamic dashboards for Enterprise Edition, 10 for Unlimited and Performance Editions, and 3 for Developer Edition.
Keep these considerations in mind when creating a dynamic dashboard.

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