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Tutorial: How Do I Customize The X & Y Axis In Basket Heatmaps?
11 STEPS
1. In this tutorial you will learn how to customize the X and Y Axes in your Basket Heatmaps.
2. Click the Configure button.
3. Click Add Filter within the Primary Field which represents the Y-Axis.
4. Click the dropdown next to Product Category 1 to select the field you want to filter by.
In this example, we'll filter by Product Category 1.
5. Add in the Category you would like to filter on.
Type Men.
6. Click Add Filter.
7. Next, scroll down to the Secondary Field, which represents the X-Axis, and click Add Filter.
8. We shall keep our field the same as our Y- Axis to Product category 1 and type Men.
9. Click Add Filter
10. Click Run Report
11. Your Primary and Secondary Filters have now been applied. Any filters you apply will be highlighted in orange as shown.
You have now completed the tutorial.
Here's an interactive tutorial
** Best experienced in Full Screen (click the icon in the top right corner before you begin) **