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# Create custom charts

To create a custom chart, click on an existing chart from the Analytics page and modify the filters based on your needs.

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You can also use the "Create new analysis" button on the top right of the Analytics page to create a chart from scratch.

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You have the option to compound the chart based on Components, Projects or Tags and use only the latest data or the data over time.

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You can use the available filters to narrow down your results. Let's say you can create a chart based on components from specific projects.

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While creating a chart with the latest data, you can breakdown the results by Projects and Tags.

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