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> Note: With MaxDataPoint functionality, Grafana can show you the perfect amount of datapoints no matter your resolution or time-range.
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-Utilize the [Repeating Row functionality](/reference/templating/#utilizing-template-variables-with-repeating-panels-and-repeating-rows) to dynamically create or remove entire Rows (that can be filled with Panels), based on the Template variables selected.
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+Utilize the [Repeating Rows functionality](/reference/templating/#repeating-rows) to dynamically create or remove entire Rows (that can be filled with Panels), based on the Template variables selected.
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Rows can be collapsed by clicking on the Row Title. If you save a Dashboard with a Row collapsed, it will save in that state and will not preload those graphs until the row is expanded.
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@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Panels like the [Graph](/reference/graph/) panel allow you to graph as many metr
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Panels can be made more dynamic by utilizing [Dashboard Templating](/reference/templating/) variable strings within the panel configuration (including queries to your Data Source configured via the Query Editor).
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-Utilize the [Repeating Panel](/reference/templating/#utilizing-template-variables-with-repeating-panels-and-repeating-rows) functionality to dynamically create or remove Panels based on the [Templating Variables](/reference/templating/#utilizing-template-variables-with-repeating-panels-and-repeating-rows) selected.
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+Utilize the [Repeating Panel](/reference/templating/#repeating-panels) functionality to dynamically create or remove Panels based on the [Templating Variables](/reference/templating/#repeating-panels) selected.
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The time range on Panels is normally what is set in the [Dashboard time picker](/reference/timerange/) but this can be overridden by utilizes [Panel specific time overrides](/reference/timerange/#panel-time-overrides-timeshift).
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