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# Analytics Settings
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WooCommerce Admin is pre-configured with default settings for WooCommerce Analytics. These settings are broken down into sections:
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- Excluded Statuses
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- Actionable Statuses - See [Activity Panels](activity-panels.md) for details
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- Default Date Range
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- Import historical data - See [Importing Historical Data](analytics-historical-data-import.md) for details
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- Reset defaults
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### Excluded Statuses
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![Excluded statuses settings](images/settings-excluded-statuses.png)
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In this section, statuses that are **unchecked** are **included** in analytics reports. **Checked** statuses are **excluded**. If your store uses custom order statuses, those statuses are included in the reports by default. They will be listed in this section under `Custom Statuses` and can be excluded via the status checkbox.
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### Default Date Range
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![Default Date Range setting](images/settings-default-date-range.png)
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WooCommerce Admin is pre-configured with a default date range of `Month to date`. This is the date range that will be used when loading the WooCommerce Dashboard or Analytics page from any non-WooCommerce Admin page. Any reports that support a date range will have a Date Range Picker to allow changing the date range for the report.
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### Reset Defaults
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The `Reset defaults` button resets the settings to default values for all of the settings above the button. It has no effect on the data imported via `Import historical data`. |