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normcloutier8
New Participant
February 17, 2010
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Let me hide percentage columns as option

  • February 17, 2010
  • 19 replies
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In many of our custom reports, the percentage of the line item to the total values collected is misleading and meaningless.

I should be able to hide it and have that decision persist when I bookmark, download or email the report.

19 replies

kumararajak
New Participant
October 7, 2019

Superb

benjamingaines2
Employee
October 20, 2016

This is available in the settings icon for each column in Analysis Workspace. It won't be coming to Reports & Analytics, but is very easy to do in Analysis Workspace. 

torontoseo6
New Participant
November 27, 2012

Completely agree this is required, and the recent 'fix' isn't a solution at all.

 

It's rare I find these numbers useful, but common that I need more colums. These additional numbers are unwanted and just add noise.

New Participant
August 1, 2012
Any ETA on when this might be complete? It's definitely frustrating to have that % or bar next to the number, especially when you need a calculated metric (%) right next to it.
jong77078602
New Participant
April 23, 2012
New Participant
June 6, 2011

Big big agree. I constantly have to send follow up emails explaining the reports I just sent, specifically because of those often meaningless percentages...

rzwitch
New Participant
February 8, 2011

Couldn't agree more.  Explaining that the percentage is the % of column percentage, when the data tends to get read across the line (when multiple events broken down by eVar) takes focus away from the message.

parrishioner
New Participant
February 8, 2011

I'd like to reiterate my support for this idea. I'm forever having to explain to report recipients, "Oh, those other percents *next to* the conversion rate percents? Just ignore those."

ericmatisoff1
New Participant
January 6, 2011

+1

Frustrating that these percentages cannot be removed, especially from dashboards.

parrishioner
New Participant
June 9, 2010

Yes please! In dashboards especially the % column gobbles up way too much space. I would probably hide it at least 80% of the time.