Chart InteractionsDownloading ChartsUnit Conversion
Analytics Navigation

At the Global or Group/Regional level, Analytics displays a roll up of data across all sites in the program or region. Visualizations are grouped by their type:  Energy, Water, Waste, and Emissions, and you can switch between them by selecting each type in the top menu.

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Chart Interactions

The legend on every chart is interactive and allows you to filter out specific variables presented in the graph. Click on the item's name filter out the data series you wish to hide.

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You can reset any filters you have applied to the charts by selecting the "reset filters" button on the top right of the graph.

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Some of the larger charts allow to you adjust information based on certain criteria using a dropdown menu provided underneath the header. In this case, “Energy Consumption for Each Site” will change depending on the year selected in the dropdown.

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You can also reorder the sites and list them from highest to lowest (rather than the default, alphabetical) by using the Sort dropdown.

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Downloading Charts

The menu on the top right corner of the chart allows you to save a chart on the analytics page to your computer using any of the three available formats: PDF, PNG, and CSV.

The PDF option will download a high-resolution image of the chart to use in printed reports or other high-quality documents.

The PNG option will download a low-resolution image of the chart to use digitally, in email, presentations, or websites.

The CSV option will download the series data behind the graph in spreadsheet form.

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Unit Conversion

All chart units displayed on the Analytics tab are Metric by default, but if you would like to convert all units on this page to Imperial, simply select the "Imperial" option on the toggle in the top right. This will convert all units for every available consumption type: Energy, Water, Waste, and Emissions.

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