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Updated documentation for GA4 (#3277)

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??? question "How to visualize the collected feedback ratings?"
It's quite easy to build a custom report with [Google Analytics] that will
quickly show you the worst- and best-rated pages of your project
documentation. You can generate a custom report with the following steps:
To visualize feedback ratings you'll need to create a custom report with
[Google Analytics] that will quickly show you the worst- and best-rated
pages of your project documentation.
1. Go to your Google Analytics __dashboard__
2. Open the __customization__ panel on the left and go to __custom reports__
3. Create a __new custom report__ and set a custom __title__ and __name__
4. Add `Avg. Value` and `Total Events` to __metric group__
5. Add `Event Label` to __dimension drilldown__
6. Add `Event Category` to __filters__ and filter for the value __feedback__
=== ":material-google-analytics: Google Analytics 4"
Now, after you've saved the report and collected some feedback ratings,
1. Go to your Google Analytics __dashboard__
2. Go to the __Configure__ page on the left hand menu, then select __Custom Definitions__
3. Click the __Custom metrics__ tab and then __Create custom metrics__, enter the following values:
* Metric name: Page helpful
* Description: Was this page helpful?
* Event parameter: data
* Unit of measurement: Standard
4. Go to the __Explore__ page on the left hand menu, create a new __blank exploration__
5. Configure the report as follows:
* Dimensions: Add `Event name` and `Page location`
* Metrics: Add `Event count` and `Page helpful` (the custom metric created in step 3)
* Rows: `Page location`
* Values: `Page helpful`
* Filters: Add a new filter for `Event name / exactly matches / feedback`
!!! warning "Delay in data availability"
The report may take 24 hours or longer to begin displaying data
=== ":material-google-analytics: Universal Analytics"
1. Go to your Google Analytics __dashboard__
2. Open the __customization__ panel on the left and go to __custom reports__
3. Create a __new custom report__ and set a custom __title__ and __name__
4. Add `Avg. Value` and `Total Events` to __metric group__
5. Add `Event Label` to __dimension drilldown__
6. Add `Event Category` to __filters__ and filter for the value __feedback__
Now, after you've saved the report and collected some feedback ratings,
you'll have a list of all pages with the total number of ratings, and an
average rating per page. This should help you identify pages that need to
be improved: