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Changing the default column settings

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Hello Dear Community,

 

I am rather new user of Adobe Analytics. I have searched it but could not find a solution.

Is it possible to change default column settings in advance?

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When I prepare long dashboards for my customers i need to select each separate column on each form and then deselect anomalities and sometimes grand totals/percentages to avoid any misunderstanding on my reports.

I would rather arrange these features in default settings  since I feel lazy for these additional boring clicks

Thanks!

Best regards

Sükrü 

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Well the good news is, you can set some of these (anomalies)... the bad news is that often when other people open the report, or sometimes when you are making changes they show back up.....

 

It's a fairly new feature, so hopefully it gets better.

 

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/analytics/analyze/analysis-workspace/user-preferences.html?l... 

 

Sadly you can't set defaults on Grand Total and Percentages (too bad, I always have to manually turn those off too)

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Correct answer by
Community Advisor

Well the good news is, you can set some of these (anomalies)... the bad news is that often when other people open the report, or sometimes when you are making changes they show back up.....

 

It's a fairly new feature, so hopefully it gets better.

 

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/analytics/analyze/analysis-workspace/user-preferences.html?l... 

 

Sadly you can't set defaults on Grand Total and Percentages (too bad, I always have to manually turn those off too)

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Oh one more thing... you can actually select multiple columns at once, and change them in bulk! I know it's still manual, but that should save you some time.