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[DOCS] New tutorial for exploring Kibana with sample data set (#21699)
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[[tutorial-sample-edit]]
=== Editing a visualization
You have edit permissions for the *Global Flight* dashboard so you can change
the appearance and behavior of the visualizations. For example, you might want
to see which airline has the lowest average fares.
. Go to the *Global Flight* dashboard.
. In the menu bar, click *Edit*.
. In the *Average Ticket Price* visualization, click the gear icon in
the upper right.
. From the *Options* menu, select *Edit visualization*.
==== Edit a metric visualization
*Average Ticket Price* is a metric visualization.
To specify which groups to display
in this visualization, you use an {es} {ref}/search-aggregations.html[bucket aggregation].
This aggregation sorts the documents that match your search criteria into different
categories, or buckets.
. In the *Buckets* pane, select *Split Group*.
. In the *Aggregation* dropdown menu, select *Terms*.
. In the *Field* dropdown, select *Carrier*.
. Set *Descending* to four.
. Click *Apply changes* image:images/apply-changes-button.png[].
You now see the average ticket price for all four airlines.
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==== Save the changes
. In the menu bar, click *Save*.
. Leave the visualization name unchanged and click *Save*.
. Go to the *Global Flight* dashboard.
. Resize the panel for the *Average Ticket Price* visualization by dragging the
handle in the lower right.
You can also rearrange the visualizations by clicking the header and dragging.
. In the menu bar, click *Save* and then confirm the save.
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