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Save your changes - Tableau Tutorial
From the course: Tableau Essential Training
Save your changes
- [Instructor] When you make changes to a Tableau workbook, you can save them a couple of different ways. Also, Tableau has a built-in function that lets you revert to your last saved state of the workbook. It's very handy and it can save you a lot of trouble closing and reopening a file without saving. In this movie, I will show you how to use all three of those techniques. My sample file is 03_06_Save, and you can find it in the chapter three folder of the exercise files collection. I have two worksheets in this workbook. You can see I have tree map and bar chart, which I displayed by clicking its sheet tab. I don't find this bar chart to be particularly useful, so I'll go ahead and right click its tab and click delete. So now my workbook's in a new state because I've deleted the barge chart worksheet. If I wanted to save the workbook in this state, and I won't, but I'll show you the different ways that you could. I…
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Display the data underlying a workbook2m 22s
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Add, duplicate, and rename worksheets2m 38s
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Reorder, clear, and delete worksheets2m 55s
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Change a worksheet’s tab color1m 43s
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Show or hide worksheet elements3m 39s
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Save your changes3m 33s
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Save your workbook as a PDF file2m 51s
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Create a packaged workbook1m 36s
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Export data to a CSV file3m 11s
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Export visualizations to PowerPoint2m 31s
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