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       <li>One exception:  You can explicitly grant viewing permission to other dataZoa accounts by using <i>Workbench &rarr; Share... &rarr; Share to particular people</i> </li>
 
       <li>One exception:  You can explicitly grant viewing permission to other dataZoa accounts by using <i>Workbench &rarr; Share... &rarr; Share to particular people</i> </li>
 
       <li>Your own [[Your_Data|uploaded data]] is marked private by default</li>
 
       <li>Your own [[Your_Data|uploaded data]] is marked private by default</li>
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      <li>One exception:  You can explicitly grant viewing permission to other dataZoa accounts by using <i>Workbench &rarr; Share... &rarr; Share to particular people</i> </li>
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Revision as of 09:06, 3 May 2017

Series Maintenance


Permissions

Any series in your account can be kept fully private, made public, or selectively shared with known individuals:

  •  Private data cannot be viewed outside of your account
    • One exception: You can explicitly grant viewing permission to other dataZoa accounts by using Workbench → Share... → Share to particular people
    • Your own uploaded data is marked private by default
  •  Private data cannot be viewed outside of your account
    • One exception: You can explicitly grant viewing permission to other dataZoa accounts by using Workbench → Share... → Share to particular people
    • Your own uploaded data is marked Private by default

Deleting

Editing

Exporting

From Within Your dataZoa Account

In the workbench, check-mark the series of interest and use the Export... button to select a file type and start a download.

In the dropZone, you can export a block of series by using the gear icon to use the File ... Export Series menu choice.

From Displays

When the Export
icon is visible in a display, the display's owner has chosen to offer the data behind the display for export to interested viewers. This exporting tool offers a variety of file formats and options.



If you want to limit the time-span of a series export, the export from displays offers a date range option.