Within the Creately ecosystem, there are two places where you can find your diagrams.
- In your Diagram Dashboard - Which is within the app where all of your diagrams and projects are saved. When you open the app it's the first thing that appears.
- In the Diagram Community - This is the central location for all publicly accessible diagrams created by Creately users.
You can search and find all your past and current diagrams with both the options. But there are some differences. See the below table:
Diagram Dashboard | Diagram Community |
All your diagrams and projects | Only publicly viewable diagrams |
Owner and collaborators can edit and share diagram | Publicly accessible and can be used as a template by others |
Organised by project and tags | All together in one screen |
Diagram Dashboard
- Login to your Creately account and launch the app
- The Diagram Dashboard is automatically loaded – you'll see a screen similar to the below.
- As shown in the screenshot,
A - You can pick any of the projects and open your preferred diagram.
B - You can also do a quick keyword search for a particular diagram within a project - This is important if you're working on a large scale project and has a big number of diagrams in it.
Diagram Community
- Login to your Creately account
- Visit the My Diagrams section of the Diagram Community.
- You'll be able to see all your Public diagrams. The screenshot below is an example.
A - Use this to search for diagrams within the community
B - The right-hand menu item allows you to easily get back to the My Diagrams page. - Apart from your diagrams, you can access all the public diagrams Creately users have created. You can filter by popularity or by type to find what you're looking for.
Note: If you have any personal or commercially sensitive data within your diagram, we recommend you do not make the diagram public. Diagram community includes all the public diagrams which users can have access. All our premium plans allow you to set a diagram as private to you and your chosen collaborators.
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