What’s New in Analysis Workspace
See Adobe Experience Cloud Release Notes for updates to the overarching product.
March 2021
The Components > User preferences page enables you to manage Analysis Workspace settings and its related components for your user. User preferences applies to all new projects and panels.
Note: the following settings have moved to the User preferences page:
- Report Settings: Thousands separator (now called Number format)
- Report Settings: CSV separator
- Workspace projects: Help > Enable tips
- Workspace projects: Blank panel Start new projects with this panel option
February 2021
January 2021
October 2020
September 2020
- You can show or hide the X-axis and Y-axis of any Line visualization. This can be especially helpful when your Line visualizations are more compact.
- You can overlay a minimum and maximum value label on any Line visualization to quickly highlight the peaks and valleys in a metric.
- You can overlay different regression trend lines on any Line visualization to more easily see the trend in the data. Options include Linear, Logarithmic, Exponential, Power and Quadratic.
August 2020
No new features released in August 2020.
July 2020
New feature released on July 16, 2020.
June 2020
New features released on June 18, 2020.
May 2020
New features released on May 21, 2020.
April 2020
New feature released on April 16, 2020.
March 2020
New features released on March 12, 2020.
February 2020
New features released on February 20, 2020.
- Collapse/Expand All panels:
alt + m
- Collapse/Expand Active panel:
alt + ctrl + m
- Search left rail:
ctrl + /
- Move to next panel:
alt + Right Key
- Move to previous panel:
alt + Left Key
- When a panel or visualization is dropped into Workspace, the left rail will now auto-switch to components for a more seamless workflow.
- Template components can now be actioned upon (e.g. tagged, favorited, approved).
- Filtered metric and segment lists offer the + button to add a new component if you don’t find what you need.
January 2020
New feature released on January 16, 2020.
With Table Builder enabled, you can drag and drop in many dimensions, breakdowns, metrics and segments to build tables that answer more complex business questions. Data will not update immediately. Instead, updates occur after you click Build, saving you time once you know what table you want to construct. Additionally, this feature offers:
- Preview: You can preview the format of a table before spending time to render real data.
- Flexible Row and breakdown settings: You can set your row and breakdown levels for every dimension row. Previously, Workspace imposed defaults that could not be changed until after the data was returned.
- Breakdown by position: You can set dimension rows to always breakdown by position instead of by specific item (the default).
- Manual static row ordering: You can manually order static rows so that the table rows are displayed exactly as you need them. Previously, static rows could be sorted only by a metric column or alphabetically.
October 2019
Enhancements released on October 10, 2019.
In addition, Show Totals and Show Grand Total options have been added to Column Settings.
With this change to Freeform totals, dependent visualizations will be updated (e.g. linked Summary Number visualizations), as well as exported CSV and PDF data.
With this change, the purple Time section has also been renamed to Date Ranges.
August 2019
Enhancement released on August 8, 2019.
July 2019
Enhancements released on July 18, 2019.
New Cohort Analysis settings have been added:
- Only show percent
- Round percent to nearest whole
- Show an average percent row
June 2019
Enhancement released on June 13, 2019.
May 2019
Enhancement released on May 09, 2019.
April 2019
Enhancement released on April 11, 2019.
January 2019
New features and enhancements released on January 17, 2019.
Major improvements to Cohort Analysis let you:
- Apply a segment inclusion and return metrics separately.
- Show churn instead of retention.
- Show latency tables (time elapsed before and after an inclusion event).
- Customize cohort dimension (to group visitors based on an eVar, not just time).
- Do a rolling cohort calculation: calculate retention/churn based on prior time period, not original cohort.
- Add in multiple metrics in inclusion & return fields, as well as apply segments. (Calculated metrics are not supported)
This new setting lets you see more data on a single screen by reducing the vertical padding of the left rail, freeform tables and cohort tables. Accessible via Project
Project Info & Settings.
November 2018
New features and enhancements released on November 1, 2018.
Previously, anyone could see non-curated components when clicking Show all Components. The updated curation experience allows for more fine-grained control over which components are visible.
October 2018
New features and enhancements released on October 11, 2018.
September 2018
New features and enhancements released on September 13, 2018.
You can now change the color scheme used in Workspace, by choosing from a different color palette or specifying your own palette. This affects many things in Workspace, including most visualizations. It does NOT affect Summary Change, conditional formatting in Freeform tables, and the Map visualization.
Note: Color palette support is not enabled for Internet Explorer 11.
August 2018
New features and enhancements released on August 9, 2018.
These guides help you more easily understand what each drag and drop action will do. For example, when you hover over a column, we will show things like Add, Replace, Filter By, and Breakdown.
We also added yellow/red guides that alert you when you are taking an action that is not recommended or prohibited, such as stacking two metrics on top of one another (which leads to invalid data).
July 2018
New features and enhancements released on July 19, 2018.
Made improvements to the left rail to make it more intuitive and easy to use:
- Brought the Create (+) function for components (metrics, segments, dates) inline with the headers.
- Added "+ See All" to the bottom of each section list to make it apparent that there are more than 5 options.
- Surfaced actions (like tag, favorite) with icons when components are selected.
- Made aesthetic improvements to the user interface.
June 2018
New features and enhancements released on June 14, 2018.
Previously, when a dimension was dropped on a column, we showed the top 5 values for non-time dimensions (and 15 for time dimensions) and kept those values static (i.e., the 5 values picked never changed).
From now on, by default, we show dynamic values instead of static ones, with the option to turn them into static values. Other things to note:
- Click (i) on dynamic dimension and you will see the ranking (top 1 of 5) and dimension type.
- As your data updates, the dynamic dimension columns will update to show the current 5/15 dimension items.
- A dynamic dimension column that is copied or moved will become static.
- When hovering a static dimension column you will see a lock icon, indicating that the dimension is static.
May 2018
New features and enhancements released on May 10, 2018.
We will provide Tips of the Day (along with a short video) in the bottom right-hand corner of the interface. These tips are meant to familiarize you with a multitude of cool Analysis Workspace features. You can choose to dismiss these Tips or access them through Help > Tips at any time.
April 2018
New features and enhancements released on April 12, 2018.
A new visualization setting on area stacked/bar stacked/horizontal bar stacked visualizations turns the chart into a "100% stacked" visualization, so you can gauge relative proportions.
Anomaly Detection and Contribution Analysis have been removed from the Reports & Analytics feature set and are now available only via Analysis Workspace.
Note that Adobe Analytics Select and Adobe Analytics Foundation customers have access only to "daily-granularity" Anomaly Detection in Workspace.
March 2018
New features and enhancements released on March 8, 2018.
To be able to show period-over-period (such as, year-over-year) comparisons in the Map visualization, we have added these enhancements:
- The Map visualization can now show negative numbers. For example, if you are plotting a year-over-year metric, the map can show -33% over New York.
- With metrics that are of type "percent", clustering averages the percentages together.
- A new color scheme: Positive/Negative (green/red)
For the recently released custom templates, we have
- Added a template icon to the top of the project (near the title) to help differentiate the edit template mode from using a template as a starting point for a project.
- Allow non-admins to create (save-as) and edit Workspace project templates, provided they have been granted the Create/Curate Projects in Analysis Workspace permission. ( Admin > All admin > User management > Groups > Edit All Report Access > Customize Analytics Tools > Create/Curate Projects in Analysis Workspace ).
February 2018
New feature and enhancements released on February 8, 2018.
Clicking "new project" launches a new screen that gives you the choice to start from
- a blank project, or
- a standard (built-in) Workspace template, or
- a custom Workspace template (see above)
The "percentage of total" shown in columns was capped at 100%, even when certain scenarios lead to rows being more than 100% of the total (such as with averages).
We now show percentages greater than 100%, to be more accurate. We are also moving the upper bound cap to 1,000% to ensure columns can grow in width too large.
January 2018
New features and enhancements released on January 18, 2018.
These (advanced) filtering options for dimension items have been added (besides the existing "contains" and "does not contain" options):
- Contains all terms
- Contains any term
- Contains the phrase
- Does not contain any term
- Does not contain the phrase
- Equals
- Does not equal
- Starts with
- Ends with
You can now right-click and copy a visualization or panel, and then paste ("insert") that copied element into another place within the project, or into a different project.
You can use this capability to create "building blocks" - predefined visualizations/panels - that can be copied into other projects to get started more quickly, with data specific to your business.
Two new project templates have been added:
- A new Mobile project template for "Messaging" that focuses on in-app and push messaging performance.
- A new Mobile project template for "Location" that includes a Map showcasing location data.
Previously, when you copied a project or did a "save as", all the intra-links saved in the project pointed to the original project, not the copied project.
The intra-links are now relative to the project they live within, after you copy/save-as.
If your company has a limited number of Contribution Analysis tokens, the Analysis Workspace UI now shows a notification when you consume a token. It lets you know how many tokens you have left.
(Admin users: you can restrict who can use these tokens, by editing the group permission. The permission is called "Anomaly Detection and Contribution Analysis" under Analytics > Admin > All admin > User management > Edit Groups > Edit All Report Access > Customize Report Suite Tools > Tools And Reports . )
Event#, eVar#, and prop#, which were added to dimension names in the left rail (in 2017), will only appear when you search for the component.
(Also applies to virtual report suite builder.)
Changed how None/Unspecified works in Analysis Workspace so that it is consistent with Reports & Analytics, the Segment Builder and the dimension items menu in Analysis Workspace.
This means that the value will show up as "Unspecified" instead of "None" in most projects in Analysis Workspace.
November 2017
New feature released on November 09, 2017.
October 2017
New features released on October 26, 2017.
The new Map Visualization lets you easily view your customer interactions within the context of their location. From a macro (global) view to a micro (city) view, you can easily zoom in and out of various hierarchy levels in the visualization to see clusters of users across regions.
You can visualize location data via IP address (for non-mobile data sets) or you can bring latitude and longitude data (for customers using the Mobile SDK) to life in Analysis Workspace.
Previously, you could drop only dimension items, date ranges, or segments into segment drop zones. You can now drop a full dimension or event into the segment drop zone. In both cases, Analysis Workspace will create "exists" hit segments.
Examples: "Hit where eVar1 exists" or "Hit where event1 exists".
Note: You cannot drop calculated metrics into a segment zone. Only those dimensions/metrics for which you can build segments qualify for the segment zone.
If there are visualizations connected to a freeform or cohort table, the top left dot (Data Source Settings) will now list the connected visualizations. Hovering will highlight the linked visualization, and clicking it will take you to it.
In addition, there is a "Show/Hide Data Table" checkbox that lets you show or hide the data table.
Prior to October 2017, evar# and prop# were appended to the dimension names, and you could search on those numbers. The same functionality is now available for events.
Example: "Subscriptions" now shows up in the left rail as "Subscriptions (event1)".
Keep in mind:
- The event number does not show in the table (to keep the titles short).
- For consistency, props and eVars no longer show their numbers within tables, either.
The default sort order for some out-of-the-box dimensions has been updated in these cases:
- When they are dragged into a freeform table.
- When they are viewed in the left rail.
For example, if "Hour of Day" is dropped into a table, it will be sorted from 12AM-11PM. You still have the option to sort by any metric column.
The Anomaly Detection Confidence interval does not automatically scale the y-axis of a visualization to potentially make the chart more legible.
You now have the option to allow the confidence interval to scale the chart.
In the Alert Manager, when one or more alerts are selected, they can be renewed by clicking Renew .
This extends their expiration dates to 1 year from the day Renew was clicked, regardless of their original expiration date.
- Blank panel: We now start out by highlighting all the visualizations you can add to the panel, such as Map, Fallout, Flow, Histogram, Cohort, and Venn. You have the option to save this panel as your default project starting state.
- New left rail styling make Panels, Visualizations, and Components on the left rail more visible and usable.
- Freeform table: Blank freeform tables will now show an animated GIF that demonstrates the drag-and-drop paradigm of Analysis Workspace.
September 2017
New features released on September 21, 2017.
Dimensions based on timestamp have been added out-of-the-box to Analysis Workspace. Dimensions include:
- Hour of Day (e.g. 01, 12, 15, 23)
- AM/PM (e.g. AM PM)
- Day of week (e.g. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,etc)
- Weekend/Weekday (e.g. Weekend, Weekday)
- Day of Month (e.g. 1, 2, .... 30, 31)
- Month of Year (e.g. January, February, March)
- Day of Year (e.g. Day 1, Day 2 , etc)
- Quarter of Year (e.g. Q1, Q2, etc)
Previously, there were 2 counting methods in a Histogram visualization: Visit and Visitor (default).
You can now use a third counting method, "Hit", as a segment container. "Occurrences" is used as the y-axis metric in the freeform table.
Rather than manually deleting each element, you can now Clear All elements in the following Workspace areas:
Two current Summary Change Options were renamed to clarify their meaning:
- Show Change > Show Percent Change
- Show Difference > Show Raw Difference
Previously, abbreviated Summary number/change visualizations showed 0 decimal places.
You can now choose 0-3 decimal places to enhance your reporting.
August 2017
New features released on August 17, 2017.
For Anomaly Detection-based alerts, two new confidence levels (99.75% and 99.9%) have been added. The defaults for some granularity selections have also changed:
- hourly: now 99.75%
- daily: now 99%
July 2017
New features released on July 20, 2017.
Lets you rename series names in visualization legends (Fallout, Area, Area Stacked, Bar, Bar Stacked, Donut, Histogram, Horizontal Bar, Horizontal Bar Stacked, Line, Scatter, and Venn) to help you make visuals more consumable.
Legend editing does not apply to: Treemap, Bullet, Summary Change or Number, Text, Freeform, Histogram, Cohort or Flow visualizations.
We've redeveloped how data sources (powering the visualizations) are managed. There are no longer separate, hidden tables when you lock your data source to a table.
Instead, we will keep the visual tied to the table you created it from. This will also resolve a bug with live-linked tables, where you change the granularity and then it reverts to the old granularity on the next project load.
June 2017
New features released on June 8, 2017.
- Unlimited segments for comparison
- Ability to name and more easily manage touchpoint groups (add, remove, move, etc.)
- Right-click > Trend Touchpoint % : trends the total fallout percentage
- Right-click > Trend All Touchpoint % : trends all the touchpoint percentages in the fallout (except for All Visits if it's included), on the same chart.
- Ability to constrain individual touchpoints to the next hit (as opposed to eventually) within the path
- Added a new visualization setting called Disable Label Truncation (default = unchecked).
Changes to the calendar to bring it in line with the Reports & Analytics calendar:
- The first click starts a date range selection. Then highlight the range in either direction until the second click, which selects the end of the date range. If the Shift key is held down (or right-click is used) while clicking the first date, it will append to the range.
- Extended look-back periods for the various rolling date pieces (e.g., allow days to go back up to two years)
- Enhanced speed
- A Show Top Items from the Last 6 Months option that pulls in more data, if necessary
- Added a checkbox to denote percent cutoffs, especially for percent-based metrics (also works with non-percent based metrics).
- Added expiration dates for alerts and scheduled projects
- Added the ability to enable/disable alerts.
- Added an enabled/disabled column.
- Added a filter for enabled/disabled alerts.
Added the following hotkeys:
- alt + shift + 1 = Go to Panels pane
- alt + shift + 2 = Go to Visualizations Pane
- alt + shift + 3 = Go to Components Pane
April 2017
New features released on April 20, 2017.
Note: The People template and its associated People metric is available for use only as part of the Adobe Experience Cloud Device Co-op.
The template is based on the People metric, which is a de-duplicated version of the Unique Visitors metric. The People metric provides a measure of how often consumers using multiple devices interact with your brand.
February 2017
New feature released on February 16, 2017:
Allows breakdown by table position. Example: "I always want the top 7 rows in a Freeform table to be broken down." There is now a checkbox when you create a Freeform table that allows you to enable "Breakdown by Position." This setting is disabled by default.
Previously, the list of values in the breakdown was "locked". This led to a situation where, for example, if you did a breakdown of Date by Page , you got a list of the top 50 pages for your selected date range.
If you saved that report and then ran it a month later, the top 50 pages would likely have changed. However, Analysis Workspace "trusted" the results from the original breakdown and returned the same pages, but with the current month as the date range.
January 2017
New feature released on January 19, 2017:
November 2016
New feature released on November 10, 2016:
The new Date Comparison feature lets you take any column and create a common date comparison, such as: year-over-year, quarter-over-quarter, month-over-month, and do on.
Date Comparisons automatically include a Difference column, which shows the percentage change.
October 2016
New features released on October 20, 2016:
The new fallout feature will bring marketing funnel functionality to Analysis Workspace. A funnel lets you identify where customers abandon a marketing campaign or divert from a defined conversion path while interacting with your website or cross-channel campaign. Fallout Analysis allows you to build robust funnels with new visualizations and the inherent flexibility that Analysis Workspace provides in order to identify conversion for key success metrics. Fallout Analysis lets you
- Drag, drop, and rearrange funnel steps (touchpoints)
- Analyze multi-dimensional fallout (mix and match values from different dimensions and metrics)
- Identify next steps to know where customers go immediately after falling out
The new flow feature allows you to view customer flow/journey through sites/apps via new, updated and flexible visualizations in Analysis Workspace in order to discover how customers are moving and progressing through their sites/apps. Flow lets you
- Visualize the customer journey through assets
- Analyze immediate next steps from entry, exit, or a specific dimension item in the customer journey
- Dynamically create a segment of users by designating a specific point in a chosen path
As the new alert system for all of Adobe Analytics, Intelligent Alerts let you create and manage alerts in Analysis Workspace, complete with alert preview and rule contribution. You can:
- Build alerts based on anomalies (90%, 95%, or 99% thresholds; % change; above/below).
- Preview how often an alert will trigger.
- Send alerts by e-mail or SMS with links to auto-generated Analysis Workspace projects.
- Create "stacked" alerts that capture multiple metrics in a single alert.
Lets you know if a change in trended data is significant, and what caused it.
Both Anomaly Detection and Contribution Analysis are now core workflows in Analysis Workspace.
Important: Contribution Analysis is available only to Adobe Analytics Premium customers.
You can:
- Automatically detect statistically significant data anomalies in your data.
- Run Contribution Analysis against any daily anomaly and embed it in your Analysis Workspace project.
To make it easier for users to get started with Analysis Workspace, we have created some pre-built project templates for common business problems, such as
- User Retention
- Mobile App Acquisition
Histograms let users see distributions of users across any success event. You can customize the buckets and bucket sizes to accommodate any distribution and to identify high-value and low-value users.
- Added "Count Repeat Instances" as a project-level setting ( Project > Project Info & Settings ). This setting specifies whether repeat instances are counted in reports. If you have multiple sequential values for the same variable, you can count them either as one or as multiple instances of the variable.
- Added a new button called "Apply to All Panels" next to "Cancel" and "Run" in the Calendar. Changed "Run" to "Apply". If you click the new button, it will not only change the selected date range for the current panel, but also for all other panels within the project.
- Added an "Actions" button on the left navigation rail that features these actions: Tag, Favorite, Approve, Share (new!), Delete (new!).
- Added a filter to the search bar that lets you filter on tags, favorites, approved items, and components.
- Added a preview icon to manual rows (not to dynamic rows which list dimension items) that lets you preview segments, metrics, date ranges.
- For visualizations, we added a right-click option called Start Over from the context menu (will work for Flow, Venn, Histogram), which deletes the configuration for the current visualization and opens a new panel where you can re-configure it.
- A new visualization setting called "Legend Visible" lets you hide the filter details text for the Summary Number/Summary Change visualization.
- A new visualization setting for Summary Change visualizations lets you "Show Difference" between 2 percentages. For non-percentage values, if you select the "Show Difference" option, it will show a number.
- Adjusted the number of rows for time dimensions.
- Updated the look and feel of the left navigation rail in the Segment Builder and the Calculated Metric Builder to look like Analysis Workspace.
June 2016
New features released on June 16, 2016:
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New group permission that allows administrators to allow or deny access to the Analytics > Workspace tab for users. As of June 16, 2016, all users have permission to access this tab. To deny access, just remove users from the Analysis Workspace Access group.
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The Segment Comparison Paneldiscovers the most statistically significant differences between any two segments through an automated analysis of every single metric and dimension that you have access to.
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New Projects Menu structure that rearranges the top menu and makes it more extensible. For example, creating a new Cohort Panel now involves creating a Blank Panel and dragging in a Cohort Table visualization.
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New left rail: Panels, Visualizations, Components
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A new Venn visualization type that lets you drag in up to 3 segments and a metric and build a Venn diagram.
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Trend Selection (line chart) on a ranked table is now linked.
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“Create Visual” icon: clicking this icon provides an intelligent guess at your next action (bar chart, Venn…).
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Expanded Manual Rows functionality
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Add Segment drop zone
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Minor Updates:
- Ability to delete all visualizations in a panel, and all panels in a project. (Previously, you had to keep at least one visualization or one panel.)
- Changes to the shortcut keys (hotkeys) that can facilitate work with Analysis Workspace.
- Style changes: Smaller fonts in visualizations; color swatches on rows; moved the date selector down (on panels).
April 2016
New features released on April 21, 2016:
January 2016
New features released on January 21, 2016.
Undo Actions section_12890C393D5E4FC8A3CF050318BD8482
You can now undo most actions you take in Analysis Workspace.
To undo, click Undo from the action menu.
You can also use standard Windows and Mac keyboard shortcuts (ctrl or cmd + z) for Undo.
Undo
is particularly useful when undoing breakdowns in the table.
Actions that are not
undoable:
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Changing the configuration of a Cohort Table (such as dragging metrics, changing values). However, you can click Undo after clicking Run.
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Resizing or moving panels and sub-panels.
Actions that clear your undo history:
- Saving the project.
- Changing the report suite.
Link to This Project section_453E70F7409F4501B8E976A0D18C9A46
In a project, click Link to This Project from the Actions menu to email a saved project’s URL to other users. Administrative recipients can edit and save a project shared this way. Otherwise, these projects are read only.
Bullet Graph, Scatterplot, and Treemap Visualizations section_B19EA50EBF5546E99D3A142827153FD6
The following new visualizations are available in the January 2016 release.
Bullet Graph
You can see how a value you are interested in compares to or measures against other performance ranges (goals).
The bullet graph features a single, primary measure (for example, current year-to-date revenue), compares that measure to one or more other measures to enrich its meaning (for example, compared to a target revenue), and displays it in the context of qualitative ranges of performance, such as high, mid, and low. You can specify goal ranges in Visualization Settings.
Scatterplot
Shows impressions served and how many unique users have seen those impressions. The size of each data point provides a visual cue about the average number of times a viewer was exposed to an ad. The size and data vary according to the dimensions, date ranges, and filters you select.
Treemap
Displays hierarchical (tree-structured) data as a set of nested rectangles. Each branch of the tree is given a rectangle, which is then tiled with smaller rectangles representing sub-branches.
When the color and size dimensions are correlated in some way with the tree structure, one can often easily see patterns that would be difficult to spot in other ways, such as if a certain color is particularly relevant. A second advantage of treemaps is that, by construction, they make efficient use of space.
Save As for Segments, Metrics, and Dates section_04C8B10A0751453AAE5F1BC35938C6CE
When editing an existing (saved) segment the Analysis Workspace Segment Builder, click Save As to make a copy.
The new segment displays in the Segments group in the Components panel.
Save As
is also available for the Calculated Metric Builder and Date Range Builder.
Add New Segment
The Drop a Segment here drop zone has been added so you can drag and drop segments onto a project.
This enhancement is helpful if you prefer to directly create segments when working in a project, rather than using the Segment panel to create segments.
Conditional Formatting section_5775B505D83041408B8C3EAEC5D7C32B
In Column Settings, you can apply conditional formatting to cell data.
Applies the following colors to cells, based on data values:
- Green: high values
- Yellow: midpoint values
- Red: low values
Replacing a dimension in the table resets the conditional formatting limits. Replacing a metric recalculates the limits for that column (where a metric is on the X axis and a dimension is on the Y axis).
Dimension Preview section_F519EBF889B244E8B25BB6BA2833325A
In the Dimensions component panel, you can hover over the information icon next to a dimension and see a top-five preview.
Legend Visible section_28D10D86CAE343AB838808C1DD2E7983
In Visualization Settings the Legend Visible option shows or hides a visualization’s legend.
Anchor Y Axis at Zero section_83DF5DE79EF04F9F8DCB3154F5E799B3
Depending on what the numbers are for a line and area charts, the bottom of the Y-axis might not be zero. Enabling Anchor Y Axis at Zero in Visualization Settings forces the Y-axis to zero, for a more accurate view of trends. The following examples show how a Revenue chart changes with this setting enabled and disabled:
Anchor Y Axis at Zero Disabled
Anchor Y Axis at Zero Enabled
Project Name on Tab Title section_497C61A030984BCCA2CEA553312C3226
When saving a project, the title on the browser tab will be displayed as “<Project Name>
- Analysis Workspace”. This enhancement is helpful if you open multiple projects in multiple browser tabs.
Transfer Project Ownership section_989C2CCB80B5408EB85E6B12C8D943E3
Administrators can transfer Analysis Workspace projects from one user to another.
Navigate to Admin > All admin > User management > Transfer to transfer projects.