Hi, I'm trying to figure out how to change the default baby blue highlight color when selecting something in a row. I would ideally like to have all the colors in the workbook match the branding of the company and the baby blue just doesn't work with anything :)
I would really appreciate any help trying to turn the blue highlight into a red highlight color.
I have attached a workbook with the "List" tab being the tab I am trying to adjust the highlighting.
In Tableau Software, is it possible to dynamically change the dashboard tab name based on a selected parameter (e.g., if the user selects 'Amazon', the tab name updates to 'Report - Amazon') so that it appears correctly when exporting the dashboard as pdf
I need to color the cells based on some rules, is it possible without adding calculated field?
I tried to use use separate legend but I need to color profit with red negative value, yellow for value based from 0 to 1000 and green for value greater then 1000 and I need to color quantity red for negative values, yellow for values from 0 to 500, green for value more then 500.
How to assign Measure Names to a "Label" for visual purposes
I have a couple fields in a hierarchy and then a bunch of measures in the text of a text table. In my exact scenario these measures cover different area of business (Accounts, Tickets) but due to data confidentiality can't use this exact example.
What I am looking for is a way to add a "Label" above the Measure Names in the Columns that labels what are of business the Measure Name is for. This is not something I can just space the text out enough because as I open and close the hierarchy, I want the labels to correctly follow the measures. Is there any way to accomplish anything like this?
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