
Getting Started with Tableau 2019.2
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Building Dashboards is definitely one of the most important aspects of using Tableau Desktop. Fortunately, building a simple Dashboard is also something very easy and enjoyable to do. In the process of always making our life easier, Tableau has developed a few very nice new features.
The first important new feature is the ability to show or hide a container with a totally new button.
If you are not new to Tableau, I'm sure you've already made (or had to make) a Dashboard with lots of filters and legends. You know, something that looks like this:
Rejoice, because this is over! You can now add a toggle button to containers, allowing you and your user to show or hide it at will. There's only one condition at the moment, which is that the container needs to be floating.
Adding a toggle button is quite easy: select the containers (with the Select Container option when you click on an item, or use the Item hierarchy in the Layout pane), then select Add toggle button from the container options. A default toggle button is automatically added to your Dashboard. Among the button options, you'll find the ability to Show or Hide the container and edit it with the Edit Button… option.
You can also use the Alt + Click shortcut to perform the button action. Of course, this is only needed in editor mode. When the Dashboard is published or open with Tableau Reader, the button is triggered by a simple click.
If you click on Edit Button… a new window will open. Here, you can choose what Dashboard element will be impacted by the button, the Button Style (image or text), and the Button Appearance. The Button Appearance part lets you choose the Image (or Title and Font), Border, Background, and Tooltip when the item is currently shown or hidden.
Let's create an example together. We will use this new feature to enhance the example that was provided at the beginning of this section.
Download the ZIP file named ToggleButtonStart.zip
from the Chapter 1: Catching up with Tableau 2019 section of my website, https://tableau2019.ladataviz.com or, browse to https://ladataviz.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/ToggleButtonStart.zip.
Unzip the ToggleButtonStart.zip
file and you'll find a Tableau Packaged Workbook that is the start of the example:
ToggleButtonStart.twbx
workbook.This new feature allows everyone to build clearer and more efficient Dashboards. The next feature is really simple to understand and use, but will definitely help you save a lot of time.
This is the kind of feature we love: simple and efficient. With Tableau 2019.2, you can now replace any Worksheet in a Dashboard with another new Worksheet. This may not sound like a big deal to newcomers, but Tableau veterans know how useful this new feature is.
To replace a Worksheet, select the existing Worksheet in the Dashboard. Then, on the Sheets pane on the left, hover over the replacement Worksheet and click on the button highlighted in the following screenshot:
That's it! Again: simple and efficient.
Let's finish with the other improvements.
Don't think that the next three improvements don't have their own sections because they aren't important! I decided to group them only because they are all really easy to explain, understand, and use, as you will discover:
That's it for Tableau Desktop. In the next section, we'll see what's new in Tableau Server.