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- SAP Dashboards - Introduction
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- SAP Dashboards - WorkSpace
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- SAP Dashboards - Object Browser
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- Docking/Undocking
- Working With Components
- SAP Dashboards - Properties Panel
- Binding Components
- Setting Component Properties
- Configure Component Properties
- Component Colors
- Setting Component Text
- Chart Components
- Container Components
- Selector Components
- Single Value Components
- SAP Dashboards - Map Components
- SAP Dashboards - Text Components
- Web Connectivity Components
- Universe Connectivity
- Deleting Components & Alerts
- Models & Templates
- SAP Dashboards - Themes
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- Previewing Models
- Working With Data Sources
- SAP Dashboards - Data Connections
- Export Format Options
- Dynamic Dashboard
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SAP Dashboards - Text Components
Text Components in a data model allows you to customize that data model. You can link text components to cells in embedded spreadsheet to change values dynamically or can also insert static text. You can also use formulas with HTML to allow more formatting options.
Various text components can be used in data models, some of which are shown in the following screenshot.

The input text area allows the user to display multiple times at run time.
A label component allows you to add comments like − explanation, help, etc.
Input text component allows you to display text that a user can edit at runtime. Like other components you can set the properties for text components.
Apart from the above components there are various other components that you can use for a different purpose.
