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The Dashboard manual
Technical note: This manual is intended for printing in the European A4 standard; if you have an
American printer, go to File/Page Setup/Paper Size and select “Letter”.
Most of the help text can also be consulted via the online help dialog. Run the Dashboard, press F1,
type a search string in the edit box in the upper left corner, and click into the list box on the left. If
more than one matching item is found, the list box will split; press tab once to select the list box,
and cursor up/down to scroll through the results displayed in the upper list box. You may use the
lower listbox to scroll through the complete manual.
This is version 2.3 of May 26, 2003 (new: Developer’s Corner, State vs. Trend, Zoom, User group)
Contents
What is the Dashboard? 2
Getting started 3
The toolbar and its popup menus 3
The nine toolbar icons 3
Save & export 3
Synchronise 4
View options 5
Swap panes 5
The Pin 6
Linkage Analysis 6
Distribution view options 6
Scatterplots 7
Web options 7
The combo box under the toolbar 7
The scrollbar 8
The question mark to the right of the toolbar 8
The plus sign 8
The menu in the upper right corner 8
Data/Map 8
RelVal/AbsVal 8
Exclusive/Embedded 8
Export 8
Favourites 8
Group 9
Year 9
How does the Dashboard calculate the colours? 10
Aggregation 10
Weighting 10
Valuation 10
Three little problems with the CGSDI indicator set 10
Miscellaneous 11
Design your own set 11
Missing data 11
Colour codes 12
Tips & Tricks 12
What happens when I press the Function Keys F1-F12? 12
Valuation & smoothing 13
Slides 13
Exporting slide graphs 14
Developer’s Corner 14
Edit Parameters 15
How can I distribute my own Dashboard? 16
What is the Dashboard?
The Dashboard tool, developed by a small group of indicator programme leaders called
“Consultative Group on Sustainable Development Indices” (CGSDI), is an attempt to help and
launch the process of putting indicators at the service of democracy.
A car driver, an Airbus pilot, or the captain of a cruise ship, they all have a dashboard in front of
them, with an impressing array of instruments that help them to take their decisions. Likewise, the
“captains” of nations need tools to steer our modern societies into the 21st Century; and obviously,
in a participatory democracy, citizens insist to “look over the shoulder of the captain”, so that they
can understand, comment and criticize the decisions of their governments.
Currently, only a handful of indicators, namely the rates of GDP growth, unemployment and
inflation, are communicated to the citizen. However, judging government performance with only
three indicators is like travelling with a captain who tells the passengers “as long as there is fuel on
board, and the compass points into the right direction, everything is OK”.
The complexity of decision-making in the 21st Century needs more adequate decision support tools!
The Dashboard presents sets of indicators in a simple pie chart format based on three principles:
1. the size of a segment reflects the relative importance of
 
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