??? Auto-refresh & auto page switch your Google Looker Studio reports! Put your amazing Looker Studio dashboard on a big screen and the extension will take care of the refresh & pagination for all open reports. 1️⃣ Custom interval for data refresh + daily scheduler! 2️⃣ Custom interval for switching pages within a specific report, even on presentation mode. 3️⃣ Custom interval for switching Chrome tabs with different reports opened. 4️⃣ Support embed version of your data studio reports only on Looker Studio domain. ??WARNING ?? Refreshing reports data from paid cloud DB such as Big Query, cost money. We are not responsible for any costs caused by refreshing the report. By installing the extension you are aware of such costs that might imply. Extensive refreshing may cause unexpected billings! After the installation: 1. Go to the desired Looker Studio dashboard and refresh it manually (F5) 2. Click the extension icon and adjust the refresh settings. 3. Unfortunately, and until Google will allow, only users with editing privileges can use this extension.
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Looker Studio Auto Refresh Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Looker Studio Auto Refresh Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
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