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Overview
Tableau allows users to navigate and edit workbooks, sheets and specific data types using a variety of different features.
When you are creating or editing a view, you can use the toolbar at the top of the view to perform common actions.
In Tableau Desktop, you can hide or display the Tableau toolbar by selecting Window > Show Toolbar.
Show and Hide the Side Bar (Data pane)
The Side Bar contains the Data pane and the Analytics pane when you are editing a worksheet. Different panes are visible depending on what you are doing in the view (Data, Analytics, Story, Dashboard, Layout, Format). The most important thing to know about the Side Bar is that you can show and hide this area in the workspace.
Tableau Desktop
Status Bar Information
The status bar is located at the bottom of the Tableau workspace. It displays descriptions of menu items as well as information about the current view. For example, the status in the example screenshot below. shows that the view has 143 marks shown in 3 rows and 12 columns. It also shows that the SUM(Sales) for all the marks in the view is $2,297,201.
You can hide the status bar by selecting
.Occasionally, Tableau will display warning icons in the bottom right corner of the status bar to indicate errors or warnings.