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Tableau Desktop: How to use dashboard grids.

Grids are a simple feature, but with the grid system behind them you can take a messy floated dashboard to a properly structured, evenly spaced layout.

  • Enable the grid via the dashboard menu (Show Grid) and adjust spacing under Grid Options — small values like 17-20 pixels are easier to work with than the default 140.
  • Grids are most useful with floated layouts, since 2019.4 has no snap-to-grid; you manually nudge content to maintain consistent margins around the canvas.
  • Choose dashboard dimensions that divide cleanly by your grid size so margins finish in exactly the right place (e.g. setting height to a multiple of your grid value).
  • Use an online grid-guide tool to plan a column-based layout from your dashboard width, then bring the exported grid in as a floated image positioned at X=0 with width matching the dashboard.
  • Set floated objects to precise pixel positions and widths, and use untick 'all sides equal' padding to add outer margins for evenly distributed, coherent content.

In this video, I show you how to take your dashboard design to the next level using dashboard grids in Tableau Desktop. Grid guide: http://grid.guide/15 Reasons why grid approach will improve your design. https://www.canva.com/learn/grid-design/The grid system: http://printingcode.runemadsen.com/lecture-grid/#types-of-gridsLinks:------------Tableau Dashboard improvements since version 9. http://j.mp/tableau-dashboardingMy Blog : https://tableautim.com -----Join my Discord Server. https://discord.gg/shBuxXr it’s a little sparse at the moment but hang in there.