--- layout: default title: Notebooks (experimental) nav_order: 50 redirect_from: /docs/notebooks/ has_children: false --- # OpenSearch Dashboards notebooks (experimental) Notebooks have a known issue with [tenants](../../security/access-control/multi-tenancy/). If you open a notebook and can't see its visualizations, you might be under the wrong tenant, or you might not have access to the tenant at all. {: .warning } An OpenSearch Dashboards notebook is an interface that lets you easily combine live visualizations and narrative text in a single notebook interface. Notebooks let you interactively explore data by running different visualizations that you can share with team members to collaborate on a project. A notebook is a document composed of two elements: OpenSearch Dashboards visualizations and paragraphs (Markdown). Choose multiple timelines to compare and contrast visualizations. Common use cases include creating postmortem reports, designing runbooks, building live infrastructure reports, and writing documentation. ## Get Started with notebooks To get started, choose **OpenSearch Dashboards Notebooks** within OpenSearch Dashboards. ### Step 1: Create a notebook A notebook is an interface for creating reports. 1. Choose **Create notebook** and enter a descriptive name. 1. Choose **Create**. Choose **Notebook actions** to rename, duplicate, or delete a notebook. ### Step 2: Add a paragraph Paragraphs combine text and visualizations for describing data. #### Add a markdown paragraph 1. To add text, choose **Add markdown paragraph**. 1. Add rich text with markdown syntax. ![Markdown paragraph](../../images/markdown-notebook.png) #### Add a visualization paragraph 1. To add a visualization, choose **Add OpenSearch Dashboards visualization paragraph**. 1. In **Title**, select your visualization and choose a date range. You can choose multiple timelines to compare and contrast visualizations. 1. To run and save a paragraph, choose **Run**. You can perform the following actions on paragraphs: - Add a new paragraph to the top of a report. - Add a new paragraph to the bottom of a report. - Run all the paragraphs at the same time. - Clear the outputs of all paragraphs. - Delete all the paragraphs. - Move paragraphs up and down.