# Rounded Corners in Tableau  #dataanlysis #tableau #dashboarding

> This is content from just-tim, the data-and-analytics channel by Tim Ngwena (formerly 'Tableau Tim'). Tim has 12+ years of hands-on BI experience and covers Tableau most of all, plus Power BI, Looker, Hex, SQL and data modelling, the analytics industry, and the craft of doing the job — always tool-agnostic and honest about the trade-offs.

- **Author:** Tim Ngwena (just-tim, https://just-tim.com/about)
- **Published:** 2026-02-01
- **Format:** Short · 1 min watch · transcript available
- **Topics:** Data visualisation, Industry trends
- **Tools:** Tableau (dashboards, formatting)
- **Canonical:** https://just-tim.com/posts/rounded-corners-in-tableau--dataanlysis-tableau-dashboarding
- **Watch:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3oVeusX-J4

I cover the new native rounded corners feature coming to Tableau in 26.1, available across Desktop, Cloud and Tableau Public. I explain why this matters to the community and how it removes the need for Figma images and workaround hacks.

## Key takeaways

- Rounded corners are now natively supported in Tableau formatting, removing the need for Figma images or hacks
- The feature arrives in version 26.1 across Desktop, Cloud and Tableau Public
- Native support means rounded corners can be baked into templates, saving repetitive formatting time
- Tableau is incrementing formatting capabilities more broadly, including stylesheet-style features

Watch the full video, read the transcript and use chapter deep-links on the page: https://just-tim.com/posts/rounded-corners-in-tableau--dataanlysis-tableau-dashboarding

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