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[[canvas-getting-started]]
== Getting started with Canvas
beta[]Getting started with Canvas is easy. Your best bet is to check out one
(or all) of the sample data sets that ship with {kib}.
. Click the {kib} logo in the upper left hand corner of your browser to navigate
to the {kib} home page.
. Click *Load a data set and a Kibana dashboard*. This also loads a
Canvas workpad to go with the data set.
. Pick a data set. Lets go with the eCommerce one for this example.
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You might also click *Add* on all data sets why youre here. You might want
some of that data for later.
. Click the Canvas icon in the left hand navigation menu.
. Find the *[eCommerce] Revenue Tracking* workpad and click on its name to open it.
[role="screenshot"]
image::images/canvas-ecommerce.png[]
Youre in! The first thing to do is to make a copy of this
workpad so you can come back to it later if needed. Well be making a mess
of it in this tutorial.
. Click the name of the workpad in the lower left hand corner.
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Youll notice this is similar to the first screen. You could switch to a new
workpad from here, but let's not for now.
. Click the *Clone* icon in the *[eCommerce] Revenue Tracking* row.
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You now have a new workpad called *[eCommerce] Revenue Tracking - Copy*.