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# Incentive reports

## Filter by year

You can review the total amount your panelists have been paid over the year. To do this, navigate to **Panel Incentive Reports**.

To see who has been paid at least **$100** in year **2024**, you can do this:

![](/files/445d3a9ee0cdf3d9e3f7d7e3b352607d1e297fcd)

## Export the data

If you want to take this information outside of Private Panels, you can click the **Copy CSV** button.

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Click **Copy CSV**, which acts just like Ctrl+C.

![](/files/12f70b1c841a0a3cdd342d83ef7be96bd058df11)
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**Open** any text editor, and **paste** the data into a new file.
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**Save** this file as privatepanels-incentives.csv, make sure it ends in **.csv**.
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Open this new CSV file in any spreadsheet program.
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**Note:** Private Panels was previously managed outside of Dscout, so you may see a different logo and URL in some places. If you have any questions, contact <support@dscout.com>.
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