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Generally speaking, it is a great thing that your displays update automatically.  Sometimes, however, you may want to "freeze" the time frame of your data.  This might be useful when you want to deliver the exact same presentation over the course of a few different days.   
 
Generally speaking, it is a great thing that your displays update automatically.  Sometimes, however, you may want to "freeze" the time frame of your data.  This might be useful when you want to deliver the exact same presentation over the course of a few different days.   
  
Use the <div class="GfakeTabGroup"><div class="GfakeTab">Table Settings</div></div> tab in the [Table_Display_Editor|table display editor] to set a particular date.  When you are done, just reset the time range to "Latest."
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Use the <div class="GfakeTabGroup"><div class="GfakeTab">Table Settings</div></div> tab in the [[Table_Display_Editor#Subtab:_Table_Settings|table display editor]] to set a particular end date.  When you are done, just reset the time range to "Latest."
  
  
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Latest revision as of 12:30, 16 February 2017

Generally speaking, it is a great thing that your displays update automatically. Sometimes, however, you may want to "freeze" the time frame of your data. This might be useful when you want to deliver the exact same presentation over the course of a few different days.

Use the
Table Settings
tab in the table display editor to set a particular end date. When you are done, just reset the time range to "Latest."