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084 |aTK7882 .I6|bM66 2016
100 1 |aMonsey, Moll|4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut
245 10 |aTableau for dummies /|cby Molly Monsey and Paul Sochan.
264 1 |aHoboken, New Jersey :|bJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc,|c2016.
264 4 |c©c2016
300 |a273 pages|billustrations|c23 cm
334 |bmono
336 |atext|btxt
337 |aunmediated|bn
338 |avolume|bnc
340 |pIllustrations
490 0 |aFor Dummies
500 |aDescription based upon print version of record.
588 |aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed September 13, 2016).
505 0 |aAdvertisement Page
505 0 |aChapter 8: Considering Data Display OptionsUsing Show Me; Understanding the Chart Options in Show Me; Viewing Your Data; Chapter 9: Adding Worksheets; Seeing Why Multiple Worksheets Are Useful; Naming and Organizing Worksheets; Chapter 10: Creating Dashboards; Understanding the Purpose of Dashboards; Adding a Dashboard; Organizing Your Dashboards; Ensuring Ease of Use; Promoting Exploration through Actions; Chapter 11: Building Stories; Discovering the Value of Stories; Telling Stories with Purpose; Part IV: Publishing and Sharing; Chapter 12: Publishing Workbooks; Understanding Publishing
505 0 |aChoosing Chart TypesModifying Your View; Part II: Bringing in Data; Chapter 4: Understanding Data Connections; Understanding Data Sources; Understanding Different Editions of Tableau Desktop; Considering Live Data versus Data Extracts; Chapter 5: Connecting to Data; Preparing Your Data; Establishing a Connection to Your Data Source; Keeping Your Data Fresh; Chapter 6: Visualizing Data; Using the Shelves and Cards; Modifying the View; Part III: Analyzing Data; Chapter 7: Understanding the Tableau Desktop Environment; Looking at the Menus; Making Use of the Toolbar; Organizing Sheets
505 0 |aDon't Wait for Your Source Data to Be PerfectReuse Data Connections; When in Doubt, Right-click; The Undo Button Is Your Friend; Pay Attention to Visual Cues; Leverage Your Previous Work; Visual Best Practices Are Worth Learning; Test for Performance; Keep It Simple; Save Early and Often; Chapter 18: Ten Tableau Resources; Free On-Demand Training; In-Person and Virtual Classroom Training; Community and Forums; Knowledge Base; Support; Tableau Visual Gallery; White Papers; On-Demand and Live Webinars; Events and Conferences; Tableau-Related Blogs; About the Authors; Cheat Sheet
505 0 |aSharing Your Tableau WorkbooksProviding Access to Analysis; Chapter 13: Sharing Files with Tableau Reader; Looking at the Reader App; Providing Access; Part V: Advancing to a Higher Level; Chapter 14: Advanced Visual Analytics; Using Advanced Analytics; Chapter 15: Creating Calculations; Seeing How Calculations Can Be Useful; Creating Calculations and Parameters; Customizing Your Data with Parameters; Chapter 16: Unlocking the Language of Calculated Fields; Looking at Data Types; Understanding Functions; Considering Operators; Part VI: The Part of Tens; Chapter 17: Ten Great Tableau Tips
505 0 |aTitle Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; About This Book; Conventions Used in This Book; Foolish Assumptions; Icons Used in This Book; Beyond the Book; Where to Go from Here; Part I: Getting Started with Tableau Desktop; Chapter 1: A Brief Introduction to Tableau Desktop; Starting with Tableau; Looking at the Tableau Workspace; Chapter 2: Seeing What You Can Do with Tableau; Analyzing Data; Creating Dashboards; Telling the Story; Chapter 3: Understanding the Basics; Getting to Know the Tableau Desktop Environment; Connecting to Your Data; Working with Dimensions and Measures
630 04 |aTableau (Computer file)
650 4 |aInformation visualization
650 4 |aSoftware visualization
700 1 |aSochan, Paul|4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut