How to Create bespoke Heatmaps and Download Data

How to Create bespoke Heatmaps and Download Data

1. Click "Heatmaps"



2. Click on Heatmap Filters to see all filters available.



3. Use the scroll bar to see the full list.



4. Click here in 'Search Filters' to create bespoke heatmaps.



5. Use the checkboxes to choose which heatmaps you want to group together.



6. Select your filters.



7. Click "Save"


8. Name your heatmap and save.

9. Click on the drop down arrow to view all saved heatmaps and select the one you want to view/download.



10. Click "Download"



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