# Using Tags for Cost Analysis

**Step 1:**\
Go to the **Analytics** and click on **More Filter**.

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**Step 2:**\
In the filter popup, select **Tag**, choose the tag and then click \[**Apply].** &#x20;

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**Step 3:**

Even if the dashboard displays “No data,” don’t worry.\
Scroll down and find the \[**Download]** button on the table, then select \[**Export Detailed Data]**.<br>

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**Step 4:**\
A new popup will appear. In that popup. Select **OR** as the condition, then click \[**Apply]**.

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**Step 5:**

If you see a confirmation popup like the one in the screenshot, you’re all set.\
A CSV file will be sent to your email shortly.

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