What happend to Advanced Segments?
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I notice Google made a bunch of changes to Analytics this week (although I can't find an official announcement?). Does anyone know where the Advanced Segments feature went??
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Totally agree! What's nice is that they have several "pre-built" segments you can easily select by drag and dropping. I wish Google would stop making constant changes to their products.
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Yep there it is! Thanks! Not very intuitive UI...
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Dana's second image is the advanced segment builder. The area she circled is "advanced conditions" and "sequences" (which are very powerful, BTW).
http://analytics.blogspot.com/2013/07/re-imagining-segmentation-in-analytics.html
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In the second view, If you click one more time on "Create New Segment" you are taken to a screen that contains the Advanced segments.
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I believe if you go into "Acquisition" and select "Overview" then click the circles next to "All Visits" the screen will flip to a view where you can view and select your advanced segments. I'm including some screenshots.
Is this what you were searching for? LOL, I found it by accident quite honestly. Not sure if this is what you are needing or not.
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There is a down arrow below the Email | Export menu for each report pane!
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