FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Using the FindLaw.com Traffic Reporting System
Q: How do I print or save information to Excel?
A: On all pages of the FindLaw.com Traffic Reporting System (with the exception of the summary page) you will see three buttons in the upper right portion of your screen. These buttons look like this:

The "X" button enables you to download data to Excel. The "W" button enables you to save information in Microsoft Word format. And the apostrophe button permits you to save data in comma delimited fashion.
Finally, the button at the far right of the page has a printer icon. Click this button to print out a page of traffic information.
Q: Can I create custom date ranges?
A: Yes. On all pages of the FindLaw.com Traffic Reporting System (with the exception of the summary page) you can customize the date range from one to 90 days of data.
In the upper middle of the screen you will see two calendars. Click the first calendar to set the beginning date you want. Then click the second calendar to set the end date.

You can get daily, weekly, or monthly reporting data by changing the field in the "period" box, to the right of the two calendars.
Q: What does "Legacy" mean?
A: Some reports have the word "Legacy" next to them. This indicates that this statistic will be phased out of future versions of the FindLaw.com Traffic Reporting System. In most cases, this is because a better version of the report is or soon will be available.
Q: Can I perform keyword searches?
A: Yes. If you want to see results for a particular part of your site, or for a particular search engine keyword, you can narrow the results of a report by typing a keyword in the "Search" box in the top middle part of the page.
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