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# Order Distribution

Within the Order Distribution tab, you will find:

#### Order Distribution Metrics

* **Orders Over Time:** Number of orders placed on the site, by day.
* **Order Revenue Distribution:**
  * **Order Value Distribution:** Distribution of orders by the order revenue. If "Net Product Revenue" is selected, the chart will show product order value (excludes shipping). If "Net Revenue" is selected, the chart will show order value including shipping.
  * **Cumulative % of Orders:** Cumulative percentage of orders by the order revenue. If "Net Product Revenue" is selected, the chart will show product order value (excludes shipping). If "Net Revenue" is selected, the chart will show order value including shipping.
* **% Orders by Unit Quantity:** Breakdown of orders by the quantity of units contained in each order.
* **% Net Revenue by Order Unit Quantity:** Breakdown of net revenue by the quantity of units contained in each order.
* **Unit Quantity Histogram:** Distribution of orders by the quantity of units contained in each order.


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