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Some examples of frequently used options:
  
 
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<li>American Fact Finder (AFF): I don't ever use those "Margin of Error" series.</li>
<li>There is a drop-down list of sources that have fine-tuning options.</li>
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<li>BLS, Occupational Employment Statistics (OES): I just want the most commonly used series.</li>
<li>The available settings available vary based on the data source selected.</li>
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<li>Zillow: Less detail, please?</li>
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Latest revision as of 06:48, 17 May 2019

Data Source Options let you fine-tune how you get data from certain public sources.

In the housekeeping toolbar, "pick Profile/Preferences under the 'gear' menu".

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This brings you to a multi-tab page with various account attributes:

  • Choose the
    Data Source Options
    tab.
  • There is a drop-down list of sources that have fine-tuning options.
  • The available settings available vary based on the data source selected.
  • When you select a source you see its specific options and explanations.



Some examples of frequently used options:

  • American Fact Finder (AFF): I don't ever use those "Margin of Error" series.
  • BLS, Occupational Employment Statistics (OES): I just want the most commonly used series.
  • Zillow: Less detail, please?