Can you adjust the timeframe from weekly to monthly in the Dashboard Overview report?
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I am looking to adjust the metrics displayed in the dashboard Overview report and the other subsequent reports to display a monthly time frame instead of a weekly time frame.
I see the pull down bar that looks like I should be able to adjust the time frame but only weekly is given as an option. I do not know if this is specific to my account, that is, I am running on a subscription that only allows for weekly metrics.
Thank you,
Jon
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In the Dashboard Overview, there's a timeframe that says weekly. You can change that to monthly. Is that what you were looking for?
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Hi Keri
How do I change the Reports to Monthly , I'm sure mine are set to Weekly still
Thanks
Adam
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Hi! I wanted to let you know that monthly timeframes are now an option. Thanks for your patience!
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Any idea when you will have available in dashboard?
Thanks
Nick
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Hey there,
Thanks for the question. We are hoping to offer a greater amount of modularity with our dashboard and other reporting in the future, but right now that is only weekly.
Thanks for understanding.
Cheers,
Joel. -
Hello,
Sites are crawled weekly which is why its like that however if you go to the traffic data tab you can see monthly reports there when linked with your GA (or create a report - under reports tab) As mentioned though the Roger-bot crawls weekly.
Also you can take a look through - http://moz.com/help/pro/introduction if you have not already.
Hope that helps.
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