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A frequent request we receive from dashboard authors is the ability to have greater control over color settings.
Until now, color assignments in real-time dashboards were largely automatic. While this worked for basic scenarios, it often fell short in operational and reporting use cases where color isn’t decoration—it’s meaning. Data Series Colors is a new capability that gives authors direct control over how colors are applied to their visuals.
With Data Series Colors, dashboard editors can now:
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This feature is supported across pie charts, time charts, line charts, area charts, bar charts, column charts, anomaly and scatter charts, covering the most used visualization types.
When colors are assigned intentionally, users no longer need to read legends or labels to understand what is happening. A spike, a drop, or a comparison immediately carries context. Over time, viewers learn the language of the dashboard—what each color represents, what’s normal, and what needs attention.
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Dashboards are more than monitoring tools—they provide a way to:
Learn more by exploring the documentation: Customize Real-Time Dashboard visuals.
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