Understanding how formatting works in Tableau
Tableau uses default formatting that includes default fonts, colors, shading, and alignment. Additionally, there are several levels of formatting you can customize, as shown in the following diagram:
- Workbook level: The following type of formatting comes under this category:
- Workbook defaults: from the menu, selectÂ
Format
|Workbook
. The ability to set certain formatting as the default for the workbook is new to Tableau 10. - Default field formatting: Using the drop down menu on a field in the data pane, navigate to
Default Properties
|Date Format
orDefault Properties
|Number Format
. This sets the default format in Tableau's metadata and will be applied to any view where custom formatting has not been applied.
- Workbook defaults: from the menu, selectÂ
- Story level: Navigate to a story tab and navigate to
Format
|Story
(orStory
|Format
) to edit formatting for story specific elements. These include options for customizing shading, title, navigator, and description. - Dashboard level: Dashboard...