Troubleshoot template duplication
If you have faced an error while duplicating a template chart in you Notion workspace, then you’re at the right place. Here’s how to solve it. But first, let’s briefly explain how it works. To work properly, Data Jumbo needs a Connection the right database (yellow arrow), then you Data Jumbo can generate the chart in your Notion pages (purple arrow). The point of the duplication is it create these 2 coneections. Most of the times it works fine, but sometimes, you need to change a few parametersFew readersImport a chart from a template
You might have acquired a new Notion template recently. If you wonder how to set up its Data Jumbo charts, you’re at the right place Step-by-step process Duplicate the Notion template in your Notion Workspace If you don’t already have a Data Jumbo account, create one and connect it to your Notion Workspace. Share at least the newly created template, but if you want to maFew readersHow create a group bar chart
For the example, we have a fictitious company "Acme Corp" that generates sales of women's fashion in London, New York and Dubai. As the managing director, we enter the sales of each city into our Notion database every month. The database looks like this: Revenue database Now wFew readersPrivate link VS Public link
As a rule of thumb use the private link if your charts are embedded in your own private workspace. If you want to use your chart on a published page like a website, accessible to anyone you’d better use the public link. Why a public link? the edit and refresh buttons are disabled so no one can edit your chart the logo of Data Jumbo is hidden so your website looks nicerFew readersCreate a template chart
If you are a Notion template creator, you might be interested by this feature. Now, Data Jumbo lets you embed you own chart into your templates so your templates are enriched by you nice data visualisation. The template buyer will have the exact same chart as your, but connected to their own database. How to make chart “duplicable” When you import your a chart to notion, simply pick the template link and paste it in Notion as an embed. If you had used a regular chart already, just replace thFew readersFilter rows
Filters are pretty useful to keep and display only the rows that you care about. They lets you define rules to ignore rows. Examples: Keep only the rows edited today or this last 3 days Remove the rows containing empty cells Use only rows that contains a specific value How to create a filter? You will find the filters in the bottom part of “Chart data” You will find the filters in the bottom part of “Chart data” (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/1d8344d43f4c4100/sFew readers