I’ll try to explain as best as I can. I’m very much a beginner with Looker Studio.
I’d like to be able to guide a user through a stream of pages by clicking on links within that page, rather than adding all the pages to the navigation menu, as that could make it pretty confusing and overwhelming.
For example, I have a page that shows an overview of every building in a client’s portfolio. The list of buildings go up to 80, so having 80 pages in the navigation menu would be too much to sort through. So for now I have all the buildings listed on one page with a "view’’ button, that goes into the data collected for that building. Then that page will then breaks down further by sections (6 other sections, to be exact, that link to other pages).
I originally had made those pages, then hid them from the navigation menu with a link to them that would activate when clicked, but I realised that only the editors had access to see them. (This would have been PERFECT for my needs.)
What would be the best way to sort information without having it all on one endless page?
Thanks in advanced!