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Tutorial: How Do I Use The Analysis Type Assortment Chart Controls In Market?
This tutorial is interactive. To move to the next step, please follow the prompts showing you where to click, or use the < and > arrows along the bottom.
15 STEPS
1. This tutorial will teach you how to use the three options available within the Set chart scale chart controls within the Assortment analysis tab.
2. Your Group By controls will always default to Retailer.
3. This means your default chart scale will be by Retailer.
4. If you Group By Gender
5. The default chart scale will be Gender.
6. Click Retailer.
7. This chart now shows that 36% of the products from New Look UK in this workbook are Dresses.
8. Click the Set chart scale dropdown.
9. Click Across Workbook.
10. The categories selected in the filter panel will now be shown in the chart as a proportion of the whole workbook, not just by what you've grouped by and/or split on.
11. This chart now shows New Look UK Dresses make up 10.5% of all the products in your workbook.
12. Click the Set chart scale dropdown.
13. Click Full Assortment.
14. Full Assortment allows you to see category percentages across retailers' entire assortments regardless of the category filters you have selected in your workbook.
15. This chart shows that Dresses make up 26.9% of New Look UK's entire assortment.
This tutorial is now complete.
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