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Add, duplicate, and rename worksheets - Tableau Tutorial
From the course: Tableau 2024.1: Essential Training
Add, duplicate, and rename worksheets
Tableau workbooks store your data on worksheets, and each worksheet contains a visualization or other content. In this movie, I will show you how to add, duplicate, and rename worksheets. My sample file is 03_02_Manage and you can find it in the Chapter_03 folder of the Exercise Files collection. This workbook contains a single worksheet called sheet 1, and you can see it sheet tab here at the bottom left. Also note that if you move your mouse pointer over a sheet tab, you get a preview of what appears on that worksheet. If I want to add a worksheet, then I have a couple of ways to do it. The easiest for me at least, is to go down to the bottom left next to sheet 1 and then click the new worksheet button. So I'll go ahead and click that and get a new blank worksheet named sheet 2. If you prefer keyboard shortcuts then you can press Ctrl M as in Mary to add a new worksheet. I'll add a little bit to this worksheet to create a visualization. So I'll start with order date and drag that to…
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Display the data underlying a workbook3m 44s
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Add, duplicate, and rename worksheets3m 32s
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Reorder, clear, and delete worksheets2m 40s
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Change a worksheet’s tab color1m 51s
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Show or hide worksheet elements3m 51s
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Save your changes3m 28s
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Save your workbook as a PDF file3m 9s
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Create a packaged workbook2m 12s
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