How to change the Huddle Dashboard Metric Set
If you don't want to view the Automatic Metric Set or your team has recently changed metric sets, you can change the Metric Set your are viewing inside your Huddle Dashboard.
How to change the metric set in your team's dashboard
- Open your team's dashboard.
- With 'Metic Set Picker' enabled, click on the current metric set (see Customer Success example circled in red below)
- To select a new metric set, click on the metric set required (see Default Metric Set example below).
- Once selected, the results in the dashboard will be updated to show results for the applied Metric Set.
Here's what it looks like
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