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November 10, 2015
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Group Segements into a Folder structure

  • November 10, 2015
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Product Design Team:

Please allow me to add my segmentations into separate folders of my choosing.

I have several segmentations that  I build for content/research and I would like to group them as I feel fit.

I have to continue to search for the segmentations on the topic that I need. It would be beneficial to create a folder structure such as prospects or articles where I can place those group of segments. 

In Adobe Insight now called Workbench I can easily put my segmentations and metrics into folders.

Thank you.

MJS

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Best answer by BrianAu1

At this time you can't group segments into folders, but you can use tags to organize your segments. If you have direct feedback on this feature option for PM I recommend posting in the Adobe Idea Exchange: http://ideas.omniture.com/

Tagging Segments Review:

https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/analytics/segment/seg_tag.html

What happened to my existing segment folders?

Instead of (Ad Hoc Analysis) folders, the Segment Manager uses tags. Your folder names are automatically converted to tags and those tags are applied to the respective segments.

Best,

Brian

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BrianAu1Adobe EmployeeAccepted solution
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November 10, 2015

At this time you can't group segments into folders, but you can use tags to organize your segments. If you have direct feedback on this feature option for PM I recommend posting in the Adobe Idea Exchange: http://ideas.omniture.com/

Tagging Segments Review:

https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/analytics/segment/seg_tag.html

What happened to my existing segment folders?

Instead of (Ad Hoc Analysis) folders, the Segment Manager uses tags. Your folder names are automatically converted to tags and those tags are applied to the respective segments.

Best,

Brian