features. All users have web-edit access through the Self-Service environment, where you can edit Tableau data and visualizations. However, any edits you make must be saved locally to avoid impacting the original Tableau articles. Tableau's Self-Service environment allows users to access, navigate, edit, and create new reports and workbooks using current data sets pulled from NYSERDA's various systems and applications. This page reviews each section of the Self-Service workspace area and is intended to provide an introduction to this topic. After reviewing this material, if you feel like you would benefit from advanced training as it pertains to your role, please use the Self-Service Training Ticket tab to access instructions on how to request training. Below is aninstructional screenshot of the Tableau Self-Service window. Image Removed Image Added
| . name.Name | A workbook contains sheets. A sheet can be a worksheet, a dashboard, or a story. For more information, see Workbooks and Sheets. | B |
| . Cards and shelves - Drag fields to the cards and shelves in the workspace to add data to your view.C. Toolbar - | Menu | Use the Menu to access advanced functions of Tableau. | C | Tool Bar | Use the toolbar to access commands and analysis, and navigation tools. |
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D. View - This is the canvas in the workspace where you create a visualization (also referred to as a "viz"). E. Click this icon to go to the Start page, where you can connect to data. For more information, see Start Page. F. Side Bar - When creating or editing a report view, use the Toolbar to perform common actions. Hide or Display the Toolbar from the Window menu and selecting Show/Hide Toolbar. | D | Side Bar |
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In a worksheet, the side bar area contains the Data pane and the Analytics pane. |
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G. Click this tab to go to the Data Source page and view your data. For more information, see Data Source Page. H. Status bar - Displays information about the current view. I. Sheet tabs - | E | Cards and Shelves | Drag fields to the cards and shelves in the workspace to add data to your view. | F | View Area | This is the canvas in the workspace where you create a visualization (also referred to as a viz). | G | Sheet Tabs |
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Tabs represent each sheet in your workbook. This can include worksheets, dashboards, and stories. For more information, see Workbooks and Sheets. |
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