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QUESTION 26

True or False: A reference line cannot be added from the Analytics Pane

Correct Answer: B
You can add a reference line to any continuous axis in the view. To add a reference line:
Drag Reference Line from the Analytics pane into the view. Tableau shows the possible destinations. The range of choices varies depending on the type of item and the current view.
In a simple case, the drop target area offers three options:
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Reference: https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/reference_lines.htm

QUESTION 27

The icon associated with the field that has been grouped is a ______

Correct Answer: A
You can create a group to combine related members in a field. The icon associated with a group is a paper clip!
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QUESTION 28

What two methods can you use to change the font of a worksheet title? Choose two.

Correct Answer: AD
In Tableau, you can change the font of a worksheet title by double-clicking directly on the title in the view, which opens a dialog box where you can format the text,
including changing the font. Another method is to use the Format menu; from there, you select "Title and Caption," which opens the Format Title pane on the left side of the screen, where you can change the font and other formatting options for the worksheet title.

QUESTION 29

What should you use to create headers in a visualization?

Correct Answer: C
According to the Tableau Help, headers are “labels that identify the different parts of your view”. The help also states that “Headers are created when you place a
discrete dimension on Columns or Rows” (page 1).

QUESTION 30

What does it imply if a field has a blue background?

Correct Answer: B
When you connect to a new data source, Tableau assigns each field in the data source as dimension or measure in the Data pane, depending on the type of data the field contains. You use these fields to build views of your data.
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Reference: https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en- us/datafields_typesandroles.htm