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Tableau bookmarks, save a single sheet

Bookmarks are just like copy-paste, except you save the sheet into a file you can reuse long after you've closed Tableau.

  • A Tableau bookmark (.tbm file) saves a single sheet persistently, unlike a copy-paste which only lives in your pastebin until you close Tableau
  • Create a bookmark via the Window menu, then Bookmark and Create Bookmark, saving it to a folder you can return to later
  • Bring a bookmark into another workbook through File then Open, selecting the .tbm file rather than using Import Workbook
  • When the bookmark brings in a duplicate data source, right click and Replace Data Source to consolidate, then delete the redundant connection
  • Bookmarks carry across the sheet and its data source, but any actions need rebuilding in the target workbook, which can throw a filter error you simply drag out of the pane

Tableau Bookmarks allow you to save a single sheet for re-use in other workbooks. It works exactly the same way as copying a tab from one workbook to another but instead, it persists as a file and can be shared across a team. Tableau release notes: “You can save a single worksheet as a Tableau bookmark. When you save the bookmark, Tableau creates a snapshot of the worksheet. Bookmarks can be accessed from any workbook using the Bookmarks menu. When you open a bookmarked worksheet, it adds the worksheet to your workbook in the state that it was in when it was bookmarked. It will never update or change automatically. Bookmarks are convenient when you have worksheets that you use frequently.”

00:00 Intro

00:10 Build a basic view. skip ahead if you know how to do this.

03:00 Creating a Tableau bookmark

05:20 Importing the bookmark

06:00 Cleaning up duplicate data sources.

7:20 Outro