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# Total Orders - Current vs Previous Period

The Total Orders graph is an essential feature within Twinr’s Inbuilt Analytics that allows you to compare the number of orders between two consecutive periods, providing insight into the ordering trends and customer engagement levels.

## Overview

This graph offers a direct comparison of order counts, enabling you to visualize the fluctuations and overall ordering trends over time.

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* **Order Count Summary**: Displays the total number of orders for the current period at the top, with an accompanying percentage showing the change from the previous period.
* **Dual Trend Lines**: Represents the number of orders over time for both the current and previous periods, facilitating an easy comparison.
* **Tooltip Data**: Hovering over any point on the trend lines reveals specific order numbers for each corresponding day.


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