Complete the code to select the area where you add fields to create visualizations in Tableau.
The [1] is where you drag and drop fields to build your charts and graphs.
The canvas is the main area where you create and see your visualizations by dragging fields onto it.
Complete the code to identify the Tableau interface part that lists all your data fields.
The [1] displays all the dimensions and measures from your data source.
The data pane shows all your data fields, including dimensions and measures, ready to be used in your visualization.
Fix the error in the sentence describing Tableau shelves.
Shelves are the areas where you [1] fields to control the visualization's appearance and behavior.
In Tableau, you drag and drop fields onto shelves like Rows, Columns, Filters to shape your visualization.
Fill both blanks to describe the function of shelves and data pane in Tableau.
You drag fields from the [1] onto the [2] to build your visualization.
You take fields from the data pane and place them on shelves like Rows or Columns to create your chart.
Fill all three blanks to explain the Tableau interface parts used to create and customize visualizations.
The [1] lists your data fields, the [2] is where you drag fields to build the view, and the [3] are areas like Rows and Columns to organize data.
The data pane shows your fields, the canvas displays the visualization, and the shelves are where you place fields to arrange the view.