diff --git a/docs/users-guide/14-x-rays.md b/docs/users-guide/14-x-rays.md index ac114968e85a9024a2902b5af9168c133bfb829a..09946cf01a2d6df3a1876b3c35a4f3b0dfbff5bd 100644 --- a/docs/users-guide/14-x-rays.md +++ b/docs/users-guide/14-x-rays.md @@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ X-rays are a fast and easy way to get automatic insights and explorations of you When you first connect a database to Metabase, Metabot will offer to show you some automated explorations of your data. - + Click on one of these to see an x-ray. - + You can see more suggested x-rays over on the right-hand side of the screen. Browsing through x-rays like this is a pretty fun way of getting a quick overview of your data. @@ -24,13 +24,13 @@ To quickly make your new dashboard visible to other users, go to the collection One great way to explore your data in general in Metabase is to click on points of interest in charts or tables, which shows you ways to further explore that point. We've added x-rays to this action menu, so if you for example find a point on your line chart that seems extra interesting, give it a click and x-ray it! We think you'll like what you see. - + ### X-rays in the Data Reference You can also create an x-ray by navigating to a table, field, metric, or segment in the [Data Reference](./12-data-model-reference.md). Just click the x-ray link in the left sidebar. - + ### Where did the old x-rays go?