You can save any charts you’ve created for future use.
Saving a new chart
Once you’re happy with your new chart, you can save it by clicking on the save as new button in the top right hand corner of the screen.
You’ll be asked to name your chart:
Click save and you’re done. You can access all your saved charts from the charts homepage.
Saving changes to a chart
You can save any change you make to a chart by clicking save changes in the top right hand corner of the screen.
Exporting your chart
It’s easy to export a chart - just click the export button in the top right hand corner of the screen.
Next, choose between either PDF or PNG for a visual format, or XLSX or CSV for a spreadsheet format.
Your chart will be exported into the format you’ve selected and start downloading.
Please note: We've updated the export format for CSV/XLSX files in charts. The new format will make it much easier to do complex analysis outside of the platform, and to create charts in programs like Powerpoint.
The current export format works for straightforward analysis, but we wanted to improve your ability to do more complex analysis when using segments. In the old format, applying a segment would split your attribute into multiple rows, and this made it very difficult to analyze how a specific attribute changed across different audiences and segments. The new format maintains your attribute as a single row so that you can easily compare differences between different audiences and segments. For example, if you want to analyze the ‘I am loyal to the brands I like’ attribute (see below), you can now read across a single row to understand how the attribute trends across your audiences and each segment. This rule applies for any additional attributes; all will be exported as a single row per attribute. It will also allow you to easily filter in spreadsheets like Excel or Google Sheets, to find key values e.g. the highest datapoint % for your chosen audience and segment.
Creating charts
Building a chart in a spreadsheet program like Excel or Google Sheets is much easier if your data points are in single rows. With the new export format, you can now build your charts much faster as each attribute will only have a single row.
The new format is now consistent with both the table view in the GWI platform, and with exports that do not contain segments. For any charts that don't have a segment applied, the export format won’t have changed. The new format simply adds segments to your export in a format that is easier to analyse and to build visuals.