Asana dashboards cannot be exported as a single dated report
Teams using Asana for executive reporting must export dashboard charts one image at a time, with no ability to produce a single consolidated report with an issue date. This creates manual overhead for ops and project managers who regularly present data to senior stakeholders.
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