Have you ever encountered that you were creating BANs (Big (Buttocks) Numbers) and wanted to show sub-segments as well as the total side by side all in one sheet? Let's do an example: Connect to superstore sample data and but segment on columns. Sales goes on Text. Add "Totals" from the Analytics pane This is... Continue Reading →
Centered dashboards
Here is a quickie on dashboards. Ever encountered that your published workbooks just don't center? Try publishing them with dashboards only selected. Do not publish individual worksheets in addition. For unknown reasons this will cause Tableau to left align instead of center. if you only publish dashboards all will center. That's it. Have a great... Continue Reading →
A quickie on renaming and aliases
In many cases your data source will provide you with rather technical column names, be it dimension or measures. Or, you are usually fine with the naming but for a specific table or chart you just need that slightly changed name label to make it even clearer for your audience. Now what usually you would... Continue Reading →
A quickie on Filters, actions and tooltips
Almost certainly during the course of work with Tableau one will encounter the issue of trying to implement a tooltip and at the same time using a dashboard action or a quick filter that shall also filter the tooltip. Starting with the action filters Unfortunately, we cannot pass through the action as a filter to... Continue Reading →
Quickie: Show totals only for one column in a text table but keep all details in the other columns
For today I got a tip which mostly is layout'ish but also somewhat data privacy related The question was how we could get a table like this: to only show Details for in this example the sales but profits should only be shown in the (Sub) Total line. Building on Jeff Shaffer's great blog post... Continue Reading →
A Quickie on bar chart labelling
For today I have a quick tip on creating a specific labelling for bar charts. This has come out of Workout Wednesday 2021 Week 44. Usually, labels are either at the end of the bar chart (automatic / right), at the end but inside the bar (left) or inside centered (center alignment). But what if... Continue Reading →
