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# Filter Whatsapp Usage

The Whatsapp usage page allows you to filter data by date and channel type. Used to make it easier for you to display reports according to the filter criteria you selected. Go to **Analytic** and select the **Whatsapp** menu. You will see the filter box on the left page then, adjust the filter you want. The report will automatically adjust the results according to the selected filter and tab.&#x20;

![Filter Whatsapp Usage](/files/Cl8bb8m9Cvnb2w7Hl65e)

**Component Explanation:**

<table><thead><tr><th width="292">Name</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>From Date</td><td>To display the report starting from the selected date.</td></tr><tr><td>To Date</td><td>To display the report up to the selected date.</td></tr><tr><td>Message Template</td><td>To display the report according to the selected template notification.</td></tr><tr><td>Whatsapp Channel</td><td>To display the report according to the selected Whatsapp channel account.</td></tr><tr><td>Filter</td><td>Button to apply the filter that has been set.</td></tr></tbody></table>


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