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Repository of Useful Links for Tableau Development

Repository of Useful Links for Tableau Development

This page serves as a repository for articles that showcase useful and interesting ways to use Tableau.

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How to solve overlapping axis labels for bar charts

Axis, labels

By offsetting every other label in a bar charts axis, we can show axis labels more clearly without rotating them.

https://www.flerlagetwins.com/2025/02/variable-offset-label-bar-chart.html

Creating shifted/overlapped bars

Bar chart, display

Create a unique bar chart with comparison columns sat behind recent columns. Used in the CAS Status Report.

Comparison Columns in Tableauโ€Šโ€”โ€ŠShift and Overlap Bars with One Easy Calc

Moving marks to front or back

Dual axis, display

Changing the position of marks on a dual axis chart by right clicking on the axis and selecting the appropriate action

Tableau Help | Move Marks

Changing the alias of the in/out terminology used for set filters

Aliases, sets

When a set is created and you want to use a filter to view items in and out of the set, instead of the filter option simply showing in or out, you can customise the aliases by dragging the filter onto detail and right clicking to select alias from that pill.

Tableau Community | Renaming Set Aliases

Sort the order of items in a filter

Filter, sorting

Right click on the field in the data pane โ†’ default properties โ†’ sort

Tableau Community | Sort Dropdown Filter

Display text/labels depending on their position in a list

Custom text, display

Create a calculated field and using LAST() = 0 or FIRST() = 0 to determine what marks show labels. Useful if wanting to show the difference in values b/w the start and end of a time series, for example.

Tableau Community | Labels on start and end

How to show a zero value or message when there is no data in the view

Data, zero

This is useful in scenarios where there is a risk that users will filter out all the data in a view, then be confused that their screen is blank. Aurora used this functionality in the Portfolio Explorer.

How to show zero value in Tableau when there is no data available | Replace Blank with Zero Value

Make a line chart continuous, even when values are null or donโ€™t exist

Zero, display, line chart

For null data: ZN(SUM([Applications]))

For missing data: ZN(SUM([Applications])) * (IIF(INDEX() >0, 1, 1))

A Solution to Tableau Line Charts with Missing Data Points - InterWorks

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