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How to Navigate Through Different Patterns in Sales Analytics?
How to Navigate Through Different Patterns in Sales Analytics?
Atharva Joshi avatar
Written by Atharva Joshi
Updated over 5 months ago

Navigating through different patterns in Sales Analytics on the Revlitix platform is designed to be user-friendly. This guide will walk you through the steps to efficiently browse and access various patterns, enhancing your analytical workflow.

Navigating Patterns

Here’s how you can smoothly navigate through different patterns:

Step 1: Go to the Patterns Tab

  • Access Patterns Tab: Start by clicking on the 'Patterns' tab in your dashboard. This is where all your pattern-related activities are centralized.

Step 2: Use the Dropdown to Select Patterns

  • Open Pattern Selection: On the right side of the Patterns tab, you’ll find a dropdown menu labeled 'Select Patterns.' Click this dropdown to view the list of all patterns you have created so far.

Step 3: Explore Available Patterns

  • View Patterns List: Click 'Select Patterns' to expand the dropdown and see all the patterns. This allows you to quickly switch between patterns to compare or edit them as needed.

Step 4: View All Patterns

  • Navigate to Patterns Listing Page: If you want to see a broader overview, there is an option to 'View all patterns.' Clicking this will take you to the Patterns listing page, where you can see every pattern you’ve created comprehensively.

Summary

Here’s a concise guide to help you navigate through patterns in Sales Analytics:

  1. Access the Patterns Tab: Go to your dashboard's 'Patterns' tab.

  2. Select a Pattern: Use the 'Select Patterns' dropdown on the right side to see and select from all created patterns.

  3. View All Patterns: For a complete overview, use the 'View all patterns' option to go to the Patterns listing page.

By following these steps, you can easily navigate through different patterns, simplifying the management, analysis, and refinement of your data insights in Sales Analytics.

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