~~— title: Homepage description: See in this chapter details how to use the homepage of your account layout: page scope: Datama/saas keywords: full app home homepage —


In this chapter, see details on how to use the Homepage of the Datama solution


This chapter gathers different features shared amongst the homepage, such as:



Header

The header will follow you all along your experience in the platform letting you coming back to the homepage and access your profile account.


This chapter gathers different features shared amongst the homepage, such as:


User Preferences

Below is the description of the global user preferences that you can set at your account level.

In order to customize your analysis to your needs, Datama allows you to save user preferences at Use Case level or at your profile level. Color palette and default language for example can be modified at both level.



Workbook style

1. Language and colors

1.1 Analysis Language

For now, Datama is only available in English and in French. By default Datama is in english.


1.2 Colors Palette For Plots

Graphs colors are customizable, in 3 different ways. Grayscale, scattered and Custom. The custom method allows to refine color by color all the graphs available in the solution.


1.3 Reverse palette

Reverse palette function allows to reverse the colors used to express growth or loss.


2. Number display

2.1 Compact Numbers

When activated, this toggle allows to automatically display large numbers with appropriate unit (e.g. 1,234 will be displayed as 1.23k).


2.2 Force Rounding

The rounding setting will bypass the smart rounding available in Datama which adapts the number of decimals according to each number.


Custom settings per solution


The settings is detailed separately for each solution :


Workbook Management

This chapter explains how to use the “folders” in the Datama solution to manage your workbooks.

You can access your workbooks from the home page in the “Recent” section or in folders you’ve created in your workspaces.

The “Recent” section shows the workbooks you’ve worked on recently. You can edit, delete, or move them to a folder using the contextual menu.

You can also manage your workbooks in the “Workbooks” page.


Folders

To organize your workbooks, you can create folders in the “Workbooks” page. Simply give the folder a name and an optional icon.


Preset Workbook

This chapter will introduce you to preset workbooks.

If you never created a workbook before you can easily create a default workbook with your data using the preset workbook feature.

To start you have to choose your data source and then follow the steps.

Then you can choose to open advanced settings or just compute in Compare