When working in Tableau Desktop on the Mac, you might need to open a Windows workbook that contains data sources that are not supported in Tableau Desktop on the Mac. To do so, follow the steps below:
For details on hiding or showing sheets in a workbook or Viz in Tooltip, see Manage Sheets in Dashboards and Stories(Link opens in a new window) and Hide or show a Viz in Tooltip worksheet(Link opens in a new window). For details on organizing sheets, see Navigate and Organize Sheets. For details on creating and opening workbooks, see Create or Open Workbooks.
Within a workbook, you can create new sheets, clear an entire worksheet, duplicate sheets, hide or show a worksheet, and delete a sheet. Tableau has several ways to view and organize the sheets in your workbook.
Thiscommand inserts a new worksheet or worksheets into your workbook and populatesthe sheet with a cross-tab view of the data from the original worksheet.Dashboards and stories cannot be duplicated as crosstabs.
Create and publish data models that everyone can use. Centralized data management allows for sharing a single source for your Tableau data. All workbooks connected to the published data reflect updates to it.
Data sources: You can publish data sources that others can use to build new workbooks. A data source can contain a direct (or live) connection to your database or an extract you can refresh on a schedule.
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