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- How To Use EDITED Digital & Omni
- Getting Started: Control Panel
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How To Use EDITED Market
- Getting Started
- Building & Managing Market Workbooks
- Market Analytics Building Workbooks
- Advanced Filtering
- Analysis Types: Analyzing Products In Workbooks
- EDITED Analysis In Practice
- Dashboards
- Lists
- How Does EDITED Market Work?
- Sharing EDITED Data
- Market: Understanding Terminology & Methodology
- EDITED Support
- Frequently Asked Questions
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How To Use EDITED Digital & Omni
- Getting Started: Navigation & Administration
- Getting Started: Control Panel
- Analysis Types: Dashboards
- Analysis Types: Insights
- Analysis Types: Opportunities (Decision Trees)
- Analysis Types: Opportunities (Action Impact)
- Analysis: Opportunities (Product Badges)
- Analysis Types: Basket Analysis
- Analysis Types: Tasks
- Getting Started: Using Charts
- Getting Started: Exporting, Sharing, Saving & Downloading
- EDITED Digital/Omni FAQ
- EDITED Digital/Omni Data Sources
- DynamicAction Glossary
- Release Notes Archive
- Additional Administration
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How To Use myEDITED
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How To Use EDITED Research
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How To Use EDITED Messaging
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How To Use EDITED Overlay
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How To Use EDITED Signal
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How To Use EDITED Match
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Digital/Omni: How Do I Use The Search Bar?
The search bar is situated in the top control panel.
The search bar can be used in two fundamental ways.
Firstly, you can use the search bar to find metrics, fields, and even your own or your colleagues' saved analyses.
- Type the keyword or term related to the metric, field, or analysis into the search bar, e.g., Product Conversion.
Secondly, you can use the search bar to expand on definitions and data sources of metrics and fields.
- Type the metric of the field into the search bar, e.g., Product Conversion.
- Click the + button to learn exactly how the metric or field is calculated and what it represents.
- Click the - button to hide the definition.
- Click on the Data Source link below the definition to reveal which source(s) the metric was taken from, e.g., web analytics or order data.
Once you click the Data Source link, you will see a summary of the source and a list of the data sources from which the metric has been taken. See the example below.