How To Use Tabs In Tana To Setup Dashboards

Ev Chapman
November 14, 2022
0 min read

Learn how you can use Tabs in Tana to start to create dashboards of different supertags that are grouped together. Build a projects/tasks dashboard or a dashboard for your content ideas to come together.

In this video I'll show you how simple tabs are to create, but also how to think about all the different ways you might want to view your data & how you could set that up in a tab view.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

02:06 How To Setup Tabs

04:00 Adding new search tabs

05:50 Setting up a project & task dashboard

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