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Finding the best documentation for Tableau & making sure it's the correct one.

Even people who've used Tableau for years ask how I know how something works — and the answer is always the documentation.

Part ofTableau quick tips
  • Reach the official docs via the Resources tab then Support then Tableau Help, or just Google 'Tableau Help' — but prefer the website route since Google rankings lag behind site changes
  • Always set the version dropdown (it goes back to 2018.2) before clicking anything, as documentation changes between releases when new features alter behaviour
  • You can download the full documentation as a PDF (the 21.4 desktop one runs to 3,567 pages) to keep offline in case the site goes down
  • For Tableau Server, check you're reading docs for the correct operating system, as Linux and Windows have different infrastructure requirements
  • Googling your exact problem nearly always returns a Tableau help page or KB article — knowledge base URLs start with 'KB' and are formatted as specific problem-solution guides

I often get asked for help in comments to my videos and quite often I can copy the key terms from most questions, paste them in google and land on the TOP hit which at least for me is 90% of the time a link to tableau documentation. In this video, I show you how to find the correct documentation and make sure you have all the resources you need to learn Tableau without needing any other resources.

Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:28 - Finding the help pages on the Tableau website 00:57 - Using Google to get to Tableau help 01:24 - Select your version of tableau on the help pages 02:44 - Grab the PDF 03:51 - Check the operating system 04:41 - The documentation is fantastic 05:39 - Also look out for knowledge base articles ‍