Before you start adding widgets, it's worth spending a moment on layout. The choices you make here affect how your report looks both on screen and as a PDF export: orientation, widget sizing, and row structure all play a part.
Portrait vs Landscape
Choose your layout when creating a new report. Portrait is best for reports you plan to export as a PDF, as it mirrors a standard document page. Landscape gives you more horizontal space and works better for screen-based presentations or live shared links.
Note: You can switch orientation when building your report, but it will rearrange all existing widgets to fit the new layout. Set the orientation before adding widgets if you can.
Flexible grid
Widgets snap to a grid that you can resize and rearrange freely. Drag any widget by its edge or corner to resize it, or drag it by the header to reposition it. Widgets automatically adjust how much data they display based on their size: smaller widgets show less, larger ones show more.
Insert and delete rows
To add or remove a row anywhere in your report, hover over the left edge of the canvas between rows. Click the "+" icon to insert a new empty row, or the "-" icon to delete an existing one.
This is useful when you've finished building a report and need to add in a widget somewhere in the middle without rebuilding the layout from scratch.




