Learn about new Anaplan features and enhancements introduced in August 2025.

When changing context or data on a UX page, you can now view real-time data updates across up to five visible browser tabs without refreshing. This feature streamlines workflows and improves planning efficiency.

Page builders can enable this functionality in the Edit Selectors section under the Overview tab. 

Learn more in Synchronize across browser tabs.

The Pages list has been improved to make page management faster and easier. You can now: 

  • Delete pages directly within the model for faster cleanup.
  • Refresh page data instantly without reloading the entire model, keeping your context intact.
  • Use editable table columns so you can show or hide details relevant to your current task.
  • Use improved column sorting and arranging for easier analysis.
  • View and sort by module dependencies at scale.
  • Compare data across multiple pages with persistent right-panel tabs.
  • Fit more rows onscreen with the compact toolbar.
  • Use the new productivity shortcuts to:
    • Refresh page: Option+R (Mac) / Alt+R (Windows)
    • Delete page: Delete / Backspace

Model builders can now see which UX pages are linked to each module, helping you spot dependencies and avoid breaking changes. In the Modules view beta experience, select a module and open the Dependencies tab in the right-side panel. You'll find a list of linked UX pages in a new expandable section. The same data is available as a column in the table, making it easier to review at scale.

  • All UX page dependencies are shown, including My Pages links.
  • Modules used via action cards or as filters aren't included. This is noted in the Dependencies tab.
  • Pages referencing a module only in draft are labeled Draft.
  • If a module is used in both draft and published versions, the page appears once with an Unpublished changes label, giving you instant insight into usage status.
  • Inventory pages for connections, source data, and links can now be exported to CSV.
  • Datasets can now be exported to CSV. This is available for both source datasets and those derived from transformation views. The files are exported in 500MB segments. Download is currently limited to only the first segment, which would typically be more than 1 million rows.