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Adding a table of contents to a dashboard in Yandex DataLens

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Updated at June 18, 2026
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To enable showing the table of contents in a dashboard:

Warning

If you use the new DataLens object model with workbooks and collections:

  1. In the left-hand panel, select Collections and workbooks.
  2. Open the workbook you need and select an object.

Proceed with this guide from Step 2.

  1. In the left-hand panel, click Dashboards and select the dashboard you need. If you do not have a dashboard, create one.
  2. In the top-right corner, click Edit.
  3. At the top of the screen, click . The settings window will open on the right.
  4. In the settings window, enable Table of contents. All titles with the Display in table of contents option enabled, along with the names of all tabs, will be displayed in the table of contents on the left. When you click a title in the table of contents, the dashboard page automatically scrolls to the relevant section, and its hash gets added to the address bar. When you click a tab in the table of contents, the dashboard switches to that tab, and its hash gets added to the address bar.
  5. In the top-right corner of the dashboard edit window, click Save.

To disable showing the table of contents in a dashboard, disable Table of contents in the dashboard settings.

In view mode, you can also show or hide the table of contents via the menu. Do it by clicking → Table of contents at the top of the dashboard. After you refresh the page, the table of contents is one again displayed as per the Table of contents option in the settings.

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