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How can I show multiple periods (WTD, MTD, QTD, YTD, and LYTD) across my columns in one row like Microsoft excel?
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Hi, I am trying to review multiple dimensions in my Tableau workbook using one field do you have any solutions? Thanks, Gracy
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I can see that some fields are green and some are blue; some are Dimensions and some are Measures.  When Tableau Desktop asks if I want to make a field discrete make it continuous, what does that mean? Also, how does this affect my viz? Thanks!
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Hi, I would like to know how to check the total records count of my data extract. If you have any help you can provide let me know.
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I am using Tableau and I want to make my crosstab look like an excel sheet for my end users.  Do you have any quick tips?
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In Tableau Desktop, Tableau will automatically add headers when you have more than one measure in the worksheet.  How do I get it to show the measure name or field name when I only have one? I've attached a sample in case I haven't explained this well enough. Thanks!
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How can I tell which Tableau version I have?
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Currently, none of my data fields have a timestamp available and I'd like to show when my data has been updated.  How can I add this to my workbook or dashboard? Thanks,  Faith
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Tableau measures are set to a SUM aggregation by default.  You can change the aggregation for a measure by 1) right-click on the measure 2) select default properties and 3) choose an aggregation.  Each time you drag the measure to the canvas it will maintain the select aggregation.
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