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Tableau 201: How to Make a Scatter Plot

After the bar chart and line graph, we find the scatter plot to be one of the most effective visualization options for analyzing data. A scatter plot displays data points at their respective intersections of …

Tableau 201: How to Make a Histogram

Histograms are one of the most effective chart types for showing a distribution of quantitative data at one point in time. Similar to a bar chart, the important distinction is that histograms are used to …

Tableau 201: How to Make a Pareto Chart

A Pareto Chart, named for Vilfredo Pareto, is a dual-axis combination chart used to highlight dimension members that are having the biggest impact to the measure in question. On the primary axis, bars are used …

Tableau 201: 5 Tips for Creating Efficient Workbooks

One of the most common questions we receive from new Tableau users is, “How much data can Tableau handle?” Further, we commonly undertake Tableau engagements with the exclusive goal of making workbooks run more efficiently. …

Tableau Fundamentals: Line Graphs, Independent Axes, and Date Hierarchies

In the last Tableau Fundamentals post, we shared five different ways to make a bar chart in Tableau. This post walks you through how to build another kind of data visualization: the line graph. For …

Tableau 201: How to Highlight a Dimension Member Throughout a Workbook

When it comes to having a successful business there are so many things that the business will need to think about – what product will they sell, how will they sell it, what can they …

Tableau Fundamentals: Marks Cards, Encoding, and Level of Detail

The Marks Cards in Tableau provide some of the most powerful functionality in the program because they allow you to modify a view’s design, visualization type, user experience, and granularity of analysis all in one …

Tableau Hack: How to Conditionally Format Individual Rows or Columns

Almost every Tableau user has also been, or still is, a heavy Excel user. Being that we almost all learned Excel first, it is natural to approach a tool like Tableau for the first time …

Tableau Fundamentals: 5 Ways to Make a Bar Chart / An Intro to Aggregation

Now that we’ve gone through some fundamental topics such as dimension vs. measure, discrete vs. continuous, and you have an overview of the authoring interface, you’re ready to start creating visualizations in Tableau. This post …

Tableau Fundamentals: Getting a Lay of the Land

If you are a first time Tableau user, the authoring interface can feel like an intimidating place. Without at least a quick tutorial, it can be very challenging to know how to even get started. We …