How do you calculate the YoY (Year over Year) of two numbers in Tableau Desktop? In my previous blog, you can read how to isolate a period from your...
To isolate a period from your dataset, you can use a filter. You select the date field, choose the quarter and drag it to the filter. Sometimes you want to...
At the Information Lab, we organise Q&A sessions with organisations that are interested in Tableau and want to learn more about it. In one of these sessions, there was a...
In my opinion, a dark background with light letters makes a text easier to read than the other way round. That's why I like to work with dark mode, both on my computer and...
The week of 12 November 2019 saw the Tableau Conference in Las Vegas, also referred to as #tc19 and #data19. This was my first US conference. Last ...
Salesforce.com is a CRM platform that recently acquired Tableau. Many companies use both tools extensively, and have both tools embedded in their daily operations. In order to integrate both...
#MakeOverMonday is a concept in the data world. What is Make Over Monday? The idea behind #MakeOverMonday is to give an existing visualisation a Make Over. This visualisation...
Visualisations can be built on a sheet. A sheet is part of a workbook, the file in which you are working. Menu and tool bar At the top of the...
Tableau 2019.3 has been out for a few weeks now, so let's look at some of the new features, and run through some use cases. In this blog you can...