+++ title = "Sharing a Panel" keywords = ["grafana", "dashboard", "documentation", "sharing"] type = "docs" [menu.docs] parent = "dashboard_features" weight = 6 +++ # Share Panel Click a panel title to open the panel menu, then click share in the panel menu to open the Share Panel dialog. Here you have access to a link that will take you to exactly this panel with the current time range and selected template variables. Below are ways to share a panel. ## Direct Link Rendered Image You also get a link to render a PNG image of the panel. Useful if you want to share an image of the panel. Read more about the requirements and how to configure image rendering [here](/administration/image_rendering/). Example of a link to a server-side rendered PNG: ```bash https://play.grafana.org/d/000000012/grafana-play-home?orgId=1&from=1568719680173&to=1568726880174&panelId=4&fullscreen ``` #### Query String Parameters For Server-Side Rendered Images - **width**: width in pixels. Default is 800. - **height**: height in pixels. Default is 400. - **tz**: timezone in the format `UTC%2BHH%3AMM` where HH and MM are offset in hours and minutes after UTC - **timeout**: number of seconds. The timeout can be increased if the query for the panel needs more than the default 30 seconds. - **scale**: numeric value to configure device scale factor. Default is 1. Use a higher value to produce more detailed images (higher DPI). Supported in Grafana v7.0+. ## Embed Panel You can embed a panel using an iframe on another web site. This tab will show you the html that you need to use. > **Note:** This sharing requires [allow_embedding]({{< relref "../installation/configuration.md#allow-embedding" >}}) enabled and anonymous access, or proper configuration of the [cookie_samesite]({{< relref "../installation/configuration.md#cookie-samesite" >}}) setting. Example: ```html ``` Below there should be an interactive Grafana graph embedded in an iframe: #### Export Panel Data {{< docs-imagebox img="/img/docs/v50/export_panel_data.png" max-width="500px" >}} The submenu for a panel can be found by clicking on the title of a panel and then on the More submenu. This menu contains two options for exporting data: - The panel JSON (the specification and not the data) can be exported or updated via the panel context menu. - Panel data can be exported in the CSV format for Table and Graph Panels.