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To Select an Area from the Database
From the Two City Comparison table: Click the Base City or Destination City column header on the table.
From the Comparison List - Labor or Comparison List - COL table: Click on the area listed in the Base City field OR double-click a cell in the Comparison City column.
From the Graphs table: Click on the Base City or Destination City name above the graph.
Please Note: Changes to the Base City or Destination City will be reflected on the Two City Comparison table. Click on an area in the graph legend.
From the Immigration Analysis screen: Click on the area listed in the upper-left corner.
If you know the name of the area you are looking for: Begin typing the name of the location in the blank field at the top of the Select Area dialog box.
If you know the country, state, or county:
1. | Click the Browse button. |
2. | From the Browse Geographic Region dialog box, first select a country. The state or regional averages in the selected country will be listed under Available cities. |
3. | To further refine the area, select a state. A list of cities in the selected state now will be displayed under Available cities. |
4. | To refine the area even further, select a county and view the included cities under Available cities. |
5. | To choose areas listed under a selected country, state, or county, use the Add All or Add Selected button to move cities from the Available cities list to the Included areas list. Use the Remove All or Removed Selected button to move cities from the Included areas list back to the Available cities list. |
6. | Repeat step 5 until the Included areas list contains all of the desired cities. |
7. | From the Browse Geographic Region dialog box select the city you want and click OK. |
Please Note: Some counties may be listed for which there is no survey data. No cities will be available for these counties.
If you know the Postal Code (for U.S., Canada, and U.K. only):
To Create a User-Defined Average
See Create User-Defined Average
To Select a Previously Defined User-Defined Average
See Select User-Defined Average
To Edit a Previously Defined User-Defined Average