How to Resize Charts and Tables

Display Resizing lets you control how charts and tables appear when viewing dashboards or folders in tile view. Use Display Resizing to highlight the information that matters most, whether you are scanning key metrics or reviewing detailed tables.

What Display Resizing Does

Display Resizing changes how much space each chart or table takes up on your canvas. It does not change the data itself. This allows you to focus attention on priority metrics while keeping supporting information visible.

By default, Peer Suite shows two displays (2x2) across the canvas. With Display Resizing, you decide how much space each display occupies and which ones deserve more space.

Where You Can Use Display Resizing

Display Resizing options become available in tile view for both dashboards and folders. You can resize displays in:

  • Custom dashboards and folders
  • Built-in dashboards and folders

Peer Pointer!

To open a folder in tile view, drag it onto your canvas. This will allow you to access Display Resizer options.


Two Ways to Resize Displays

You can resize displays in two ways.

Drag to Resize

Use drag to resize when you want quick, flexible control.

Click and drag the side or bottom edge of a display to make it larger or smaller on the canvas.



Grid Resizer

The grid resizer offers a more structured approach. Select the three dots icon in the upper right corner of a display, then choose how much space you want that display to take up on the canvas.

The default size is 2 x 2.


On custom folders and dashboards, you can also reorder displays. Learn more about reorganizing your canvas in this guide.

Make Your Workspace Work for You

Display Resizing helps credit union teams move faster and stay focused. Create high-level dashboards for quick check-ins, expand tables when reviewing details, and organize your canvas to support daily decision-making.

With just a few clicks, you can make Peer Suite fit your workflow and keep attention on what matters most to your credit union.


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