> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.acymailing.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.acymailing.com/old/main-pages/statistics/comparison-page.md).

# Comparison page

## Description <a href="#description" id="description"></a>

This screen enables you to compare from 2 to 5 newsletter statistics previously selected on the global statistics page.

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Toolbar

* **Export** : This button will export the visible statistics
* **Reset** : This button will empty the compare page and take you to the global statistics page.
* **Cancel** : This button will take you to the global statistics page.
* **Help** : This button enables you to turn ON/OFF the help section, this screen will appear or disappear.

## Content <a href="#content" id="content"></a>

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Columns

&#x20;As you can see the shown statistics are the same as in the global statistics page, only the way they are displayed changes so you can easily compare them.

This feature is useful if you want to compare statistics for newsletters that aren't displayed on the same page in the global statistics.


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