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Tristan Guillevin
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Tristan Guillevin is a Business Analyst at Ogury. In 2017, he won the Iron Viz - the ultimate data visualization battle, organized by Tableau every year in Las Vegas. His passion for data visualization and for Tableau has taken him around the world. He enjoys helping people with Tableau by making webinars, conferences, and writing blog articles.
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Using built-in Analytics tools


When creating a visualization on a worksheet, you always use the Data pane on the left, where you can find Dimensions and Measures. Under the aforementioned Data Source, you can see that there are two tabs: Data and Analytics. If you click on Analytics, Tableau opens a new pane, divided into three parts: 

  • Summarize
  • Model
  • Custom

This is highlighted in the following screenshot:

Note

All the options on the Analytics pane can be found in other places in Tableau (with a right-click on an axis or the Analysis menu on top). The options in the Analytics pane are mostly just shortcuts or pre-configured options. 

Let's explore all the options of each section. All of them can be used with a simple drag and drop in the View.

The Summarize tab

In Summarize, you can find options to add a Reference Line, Band, Box Plot, or Totals. Let's do a quick overview of each option, starting with the Constant Line.

Constant Line

With a double-click on Constant Line or with a drag and drop on the...

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Tristan Guillevin

Tristan Guillevin is a Business Analyst at Ogury. In 2017, he won the Iron Viz - the ultimate data visualization battle, organized by Tableau every year in Las Vegas. His passion for data visualization and for Tableau has taken him around the world. He enjoys helping people with Tableau by making webinars, conferences, and writing blog articles.
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