And finally, and probably, the most significant: a new header of ‘Stats File’ has been introduced. Tableau has also removed the ‘Tableau Data Extract’ selection header, although this is still an option within the ‘Other File Types header’. Microsoft Excel has now been named as only “Excel”, and likewise with Access. There are a number of distinct changes here that will be instantly picked up by almost every user of Desktop:įirstly, the selection headers have been simplified. Within this blog we will be giving you an overview of the new data types and server connections that are now supported by Tableau 9.0 Connect To a File Tableau has now consolidated all these options into the Home screen for version 9.0 and thus immediately assists the user in navigation for data connections. The ‘To a File’ and ‘To a server’ sections were originally only available in the Data Tab, and the ‘Saved Data Sources’ only available on the Home Tab in all of the most recent versions of Tableau Desktop. The updated UI welcomes its users in a slightly different way whereby the new home screen incorporates the Home screen and the Connect to Data screen from previous versions and presents it as one as shown below. Today, I will be introducing the new data connections that now come as standard within Tableau 9.0 In Tableau Desktop 9.0, there have been some fantastic UI improvements that Tableau have made which every user will notice as soon as they open up Tableau Desktop 9.0 for the first time. Earlier this week you heard from Kevin, talking about the new user interface enhancements in Tableau Desktop 9.
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