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For example, you can use the free compressoOrganize your report data in In our Western culture we usually read from left to right and from top to bottom, so we often assume that the most important data is always above and to the right. In a certain way, in a Google Data Studio report this “hierarchy” applies , especially in the part that corresponds to the time period and the drop-down lists that I will explain below.
I mean, by including a time period at the top of the report, all the charts and tables you add below depend directly on that date range, unless you add another period further down, which will be associated with the charts that depend on it. hierarchy of this new Cape Verde Email List date range. The same will happen if you add other controls such as drop-down lists, sticky lists, checkboxes, advanced filters or sliders, etc.

These controls always govern, segment, or filter data in charts or tables at the bottom when you apply them. 5. Create reports containing ALL relevant data (positive and not so positive) We are often asked if it is good to put data that is negative in the reports... I would always say yes. The importance of a report lies in its very name: inform. If something is not right, it must be pointed out, to take appropriate action or take the necessary actions to correct it.
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