Category: Tableau
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Taming the Word Beast: How a Custom Macro Saved My PhD Thesis
Picture this: I’m sitting in a dimly lit room, the clock ticking away. My PhD thesis sprawls across my computer screen, a behemoth of research and insights, but there’s a catch – it’s way over the word limit. Every PhD student’s nightmare, right? I needed a lifesaver, and fast.
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Tableau 101: Unleash Your Data Visualization Superpowers!
Welcome to the awe-inspiring world of data visualization! Buckle up, because in this blog post, we’re about to embark on an exhilarating journey through Tableau, where your data will transform into captivating visual stories. Whether you’re a data geek, a business guru, or just someone curious about the power of numbers, Tableau is here to…
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Mastering ChatGPT: A Beginner’s Guide to Crafting Effective Prompts
Getting the hang of ChatGPT, the innovative language model developed by OpenAI, doesn’t have to be daunting. This beginner-friendly guide aims to help you understand how to craft clear, specific prompts and generate the most useful responses. Let’s break it down step-by-step!
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AI at Your Fingertips: Demystifying GPT-4’s Role in Computer Search
Imagine, if you will, calling upon your computer – in your usual, colloquial English – to seek out that elusive spreadsheet you were toying with just last Tuesday. It sounds like a bit of a chinwag from a science fiction novel, doesn’t it? Yet, with the rapid advances in artificial intelligence and the staggering capabilities…
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CONDITIONAL FORMATTING ON DONUT CHART IN TABLEAU
Are you trying to dynamically change the colour of the donut chart based on measure? Or trying to apply conditional formatting to a pie chart or donut in Tableau? This post is for you. I will be showing you how to change the colour of your donut chart from Green to Amber/Yellow and red when…
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How to Calculate Daily Changing Working Days in a Month in Tableau
Calculate Changing Working Days in a Month in Tableau. Working day are usually Monday through Friday excluding public holidays. Calculating the number of working days spent is often useful for in business analytics for a variety of indicators since most businesses do not work on weekends.