Chapter 7

Touring Tableau Desktop

IN THIS CHAPTER

Bullet Exploring the menus and toolbars throughout Tableau Desktop

Bullet Differentiating the workspace from the worksheet

Bullet Understanding the differences among the worksheet, dashboard, and story

Bullet Utilizing features such as cards, filters, formatting, sorting, and presentation modes

Of all the applications in the Tableau product suite, Tableau Desktop is by far the one you’ll use most as a data analyst. Tableau Desktop was the first application developed back when its founding company started in the late 1990s. It remained the industry leader because of its rich feature set. To create reports, dashboards, KPIs, and stories, you must use Tableau Desktop.

In this chapter, I walk you through the key features of Tableau Desktop so that you can transform data into visualization masterpieces, allowing you to tell a story with your data.

Getting Hands-On in the Tableau Desktop Workspace

Tableau Desktop touts itself as an all-inclusive data analytics and business intelligence solution. All-inclusive is the key phrase, because all activity is completed ...

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