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  • I agree with @Harveer_SinghGi1, it is very likely due to evar persistence in the Page ID.  One way that I would go about testing this is to take the evar instances metric and put it in a hit level segment, then apply that segment to your column. This will limit the resulting form ends to only those ...

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  • It depends on if you want to limit the main page visits to the first page or not. If you want people that started their visit on that page, and then moved on, you would want the "starts with". The number it returns is going to be people that saw another page after that first one, it will exclude bou...

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  • Yes, it appears that when you use the "starts with" option, the number returned is only those that had a subsequent hit and were not bounces/single page visits.    In your other comment, you mention there is a discrepancy between the number of entries minus bounces and the number in the visualizatio...

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  • If you want to do it based on the number of words in the query, you would need to do a classification. The method that @Jennifer_Dungan described above, using regex in a classification to essentially count the number of blank spaces. Have a resulting classification field with a value like "one word"...

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  • The flow visualization shows you the paths that customers take before/after certain touchpoints, including entries and exits. It's a bit different though depending on if you start with a "middle" touchpoint or a "start"/"end" touchpoint.    If you start with a touchpoint in the middle, it will show ...

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  • The order of your marketing channel processing rules is just as important as the criteria within them. Think of the marketing channel rules like one of those old time coin sorters - you put in a coin, and if it fits into the first slot, it falls, if not it keeps rolling to the second, and so on. The...

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  • When you go to "schedule file export" from the share menu within a project, it will give you the option to set up a new export, it won't show you the current export or the list it is being sent to.   If you want to see the list it is being sent to, you need to go to "scheduled projects" under the co...

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  • Is there a reason you didn't just put a space in the segment builder without the quotes? Using a space in the segment builder does work. Just do what you were doing, except get rid of the quotes, just put a space.    

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  • My suggestion would be to make a classification. It looks like you have the UID in evar64, create a classification based off of that evar. Give the classification a name related to what those users are, and then for the value in the field, you could use a yes/no, true/false, etc to identify who is a...

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  • I second Jen's opinion, I've done the same thing.  Have a sheet (or multiple sheets if needed) where you pull all of the "raw" data. And then have a "good" sheet (or sheets) that references the raw data, that way you can set the cell types and not have to worry about them being overwritten on each n...

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