From the course: Creating Interactive Tableau Dashboards
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Go to Sheet - Tableau Tutorial
From the course: Creating Interactive Tableau Dashboards
Go to Sheet
- [Narrator] One actions that's really useful for navigating are go to actions And what these allow us to do is it enables a user to move between different dashboards within our workbook by either selecting a mark or by using a button option. Now the go to action works best as a menu item because it just feels better than clicking on a mark and suddenly being flipped over to a different dashboard. But we can also do that same behavior as a button object. Unlike other actions, the go to action doesn't pass any values to the dashboard that we're going to. It's simply is a navigational tool. So how do we go ahead and build one of these? So in this example we have our top level dashboard, which is our summary one, and then I have another dashboard which is a bit more detailed break down of categories. What I want to do is start off with our top level dashboard, but give somebody the option when they interact with the dashboard to be able to drill down to the other one to look at a bit…
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Add interaction with actions6m 36s
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Filter actions5m 3s
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Highlight actions5m 19s
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URL actions6m 10s
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Go to Sheet5m 8s
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Proportional brushing using set actions5m 4s
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Asymmetric drill down using set actions4m
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Highlight with parameter actions5m 29s
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Challenge: Dashboard actions35s
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Solution: Dashboard actions5m 45s
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