docs: fix repeated dashboards link (#29002)

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Grafana lets you create dynamic dashboards using _template variables_. All variables in your queries expand to the current value of the variable before the query is sent to the database. Variables let you reuse a single dashboard for all your services.
Template variables can be very useful to dynamically change your queries across a whole dashboard. If you want
Grafana to dynamically create new panels or rows based on what values you have selected, you can use the *Repeat* feature.
Grafana to dynamically create new panels or rows based on what values you have selected, you can use the _Repeat_ feature.
## Grafana Play examples
You can see examples in the following dashboards:
- [Prometheus repeat](https://play.grafana.org/d/000000036/prometheus-repeat)
- [Repeated Rows Dashboard](https://play.grafana.org/dashboard/db/repeated-rows)
- [Repeated Rows Dashboard](https://play.grafana.org/d/000000153/repeat-rows)
## Repeating panels
If you have a variable with `Multi-value` or `Include all value` options enabled you can choose one panel and have Grafana repeat that panel
for every selected value. You find the *Repeat* feature under the *General tab* in panel edit mode.
for every selected value. You find the _Repeat_ feature under the _General tab_ in panel edit mode.
The `direction` controls how the panels will be arranged.
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of each repeated panel so that the whole row is filled. Currently, you cannot mix other panels on a row with a repeated
panel.
Set `Max per row` to tell grafana how many panels per row you want at most. It defaults to *4* if you don't set anything.
Set `Max per row` to tell grafana how many panels per row you want at most. It defaults to _4_ if you don't set anything.
By choosing `vertical` the panels will be arranged from top to bottom in a column. The width of the repeated panels will be the same as of the first panel (the original template) being repeated.
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As seen above with the panels you can also repeat rows if you have variables set with `Multi-value` or
`Include all value` selection option.
To enable this feature you need to first add a new *Row* using the *Add Panel* menu. Then by hovering the row title and
To enable this feature you need to first add a new _Row_ using the _Add Panel_ menu. Then by hovering the row title and
clicking on the cog button, you will access the `Row Options` configuration panel. You can then select the variable
you want to repeat the row for.