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There is just one system default dashboard possible for every area. This means one default dashboard for the Redmine "Home" page. And one for the general project overview page. But you can create also one default for a specific project overview page, which will than be "Project default".
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All you need to do is:
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* go to the project of your choice and set one of the existing dashboards as "System default".
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* If not yet any other dashboard exist, create a new one for the project and set it as "System default".
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![Dashboard support](contrib/images/project-default.png "Default project Dashboard")
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*Figure shows how to set a project default dashboard by selecting a specific project from the dropdown list.*
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#### Does every user sees the content of every Dashboard block?
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You do not control the content a user in your project can view via the dashboard block you add. You need to take care of content view permissions by setting up the correct user permissions in the administration area "Roles and permissions". Those permissions are relevant for the content a user can view in your project and must be set correctly. If you want a dashboard for your own, all you need to do is, create a new dashboard and set *Visible* to the option *to me only*.
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