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General Analytics Questions

  • Results Analysis 101
  • What Can I Do When I View A Patent?
  • Claim and Description Comparison - How to use it?
  • What Are The Different Legal Options When Viewing A Patent?
  • How Can I Determine The States That An EP Patent Has Been Validated In?
  • How Do I See A List Of The National Phase Entries for A PCT Application?
  • Language settings on PatSnap
  • How Do I Export My Search Results?
  • What Is The Best Way To Export Translations?
  • How Do I Export Valuations?
  • What Is The Claim Tree?
  • What Information is Visible in the Analyze Overview?
  • How Does Trend Prediction In Analytics Work?
  • What Do The Different Export Fields Mean?
  • Exporting Analyses (From Analyze Patent Tab)
  • How Can I Underline / Add Comments On A Piece Of Text Within A Patent?
  • How Do I Edit The List Of Companies Used In A Grouped Name?
  • How Do I Share Grouped Assignees With Other PatSnap Users?
  • Where Do I Find The Priority Information For A Patent?
  • How Do I See Keywords From My Original Search Query Highlighted In Patent Documents?
  • How Do I Know If A Patent Has Been Read?
  • What Do The +'s And -'s Mean In A Patent's Transaction History?
  • Why Do I Sometimes See More National Phase Entries In The Legal Information Tab Then There Are Patents In The Patent Family Tab?
  • Why Can't I Highlight/Copy Words From A PDF File?
  • Keyboard Shortcuts
  • How Do I Access The File Wrapper For A Patent?
  • How can I tell if a patent has been granted?
  • When You Export The Legal Status Field Why Does It Sometimes Bring Up More Than One Legal Status?
  • How Do I Get A Chart Showing The Number Of Instances Of Different Standardized Assignees From A Patent’s Citation List?
  • Why Do Most Trend Graphs Seem To Dip In The Last Couple Of Years?
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