I can't see my overview view anymore in my workbooks. This makes it super hard to keep track of how all my tables are connected to one another. Any ideas as to why this might be happening?
The overview view you're looking for is called "View Graph" in Clay. To access it and see how your tables are connected: 1. Open your workbook 2. Locate the table settings dropdown in the bottom navigation bar 3. Select "View Graph" This will help you visualize the enrichments and their relationships in your table. You can explore data connections and even edit directly within the graph. If you're still having trouble, you might want to check if you're using the correct view type. Clay offers several view types, including Default View, Non-Enrichment Columns, Errored Rows, and Custom Views. If you need further assistance, please request human help by clicking on "Talk to a person".
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I'm not looking for the graph view, but the intertable view that you usually see when pressing overview in the bottom left corner of a workbook
I apologize for the confusion earlier. The "Overview" view you're referring to has been replaced with a feature called "View Graph" in our workbooks. Here's how you can access it: 1. Open your workbook 2. Look for the table settings dropdown in the bottom navigation bar 3. Select "View Graph" This will show you a visualization of the enrichments and relationships between your tables. You can explore data connections and even edit directly within this graph view. If you're looking for different ways to visualize your data, we also offer various view types including Default View, Non-Enrichment Columns, Errored Rows, and Custom Views. These can help you focus on specific aspects of your data. If you need further assistance with this, please request human help by clicking on "Talk to a person".