Most of those are fairly self-explanatory, but let’s use the Group Members tool. Running along the bottom are the control buttons, which allow you to Keep Only this bar/item (England in this example), Exclude this bar/item, Group Members, Create Set, and View Data. The default tooltip includes the Dimension (Country) and the Measure (SUM(International Goals)) on the column and row shelves respectively. Clicking on the bar for any country will bring up Tableau’s default tooltip:
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This is a very simple chart, but we’re more interested in the tooltip. Let’s start with this horizontal bar chart that depicts the total international goals from each World Cup country’s twenty-three man roster. As a result, tooltips are very useful in building interactivity and reinforcing your story for your views.
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As we’ll discuss in this post, you can populate the tooltip with as much information as needed including dynamic fields -fields that will update when the user clicks on or hovers the mouse over a mark in the view.
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Tableau tooltips are a fantastic way to add additional context or information to your view without taking up any precious real estate on the worksheet (super important when the worksheet is on a dashboard).
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Since there are so many cool features to cover in Tableau, the series will include several different posts. The series is intended to be an easy-to-read reference on the basics of using Tableau Software, particularly Tableau Desktop. To help Tableau rookies, we’re starting from square one with the Tableau Essentials blog series. Not everyone is a Tableau guru, at least not yet.