Welcome all. This is Professor Majed Al-Ghandour. I'm trying to get the new video for you under the series of Use Tableau for Your Data Science Workflow videos. We did a great couple of videos before. Today for the Course 3, Dashboarding and Deployments. In this Module 2, we're going to show you how to do a storytelling in tableau, which is going to finalize all your great work you did in previous videos and building something called dashboard and storing. Let's go ahead and do it. Remember, we had a lot of good, nice worksheets starting from the measures and dimension. We did last video to the box and the heat maps. Now, it's the starting point to go ahead and create a dashboard. The dashboard, remember, we said there are two buttons here; one called Dashboard if you can have over it here, and the other one is called a Story, or you can build them from here in New Dashboard or still in New Story. Either one, I like to use those icons here. Click in that, now we got the dashboard. Probably click before that, we did that earlier. Remember when we demonstrated that. Usually I start with the Dashboard 1 and just move it if you have one Dashboard. Usually my practice to call DB_Sales, for example. Maybe if you need another dashboard, you call it again DB_ Descriptive. How about that? The name, it doesn't matter whatever you want to call it. Let's go to the sales here. That's what you get, you get very nice area where you can drag sheets, and you'll see all the sheets here that you designed in these videos or we designed these in videos. They're very nice. You can very cool work with that as well. Try to make very short story, very nice story, to put this in a nice presentation mode as well. There's a cool object that you can add here. You can add, for example, vertical or horizontal, how you want to put your sheets. Let's start with horizontal here. Then now we can see it's like container. Then you drag this one here, first one. Drag that sheet, then drag another one for example. You see the gray area tell us where you want to park. Again, I'm still holding it, any corner you want and you work with that. Let's give it half and half, for example, like this. Very nice. Now we got two worksheets very nicely. You can do that presentation mode in the top. Now we can see very cool demonstration for two sheets and can press "Escape" and you can go back. We can add more if you like, will be very busy. I recommend always get only two to three max, it can go four, it depend about the size. Definitely I recommend to go ahead and just have only two. That's what you can have generate a lot of these basically. You can resize this anywhere you like, maybe half and half. Then you go to another one. Let's go ahead and now show you a vertical. You drag, already we did those. Usually when you drag anything you'd like just to make more related together when you start talking about them as well. Let's go ahead and get, for example, the correlation and maybe multivariate. You can see now we can put this in the corner here. Very nice as well. Again, you can make vertical or horizontal, it's your call. I insist, two is enough, three is great, but more than three would be very busy. There's no limited of number of dashboard that you generate. Just click on that second button called The New Dashboard, call it whatever you want. These are just the names that we see there, which you built very nicely. This is great. You saw building this guy, then build another one so we can get more. Remember, that's my convention called DB_Box plots for example. We do that. Again, you don't need to have a container, you can just right away put it there. Now this is your focus in boxplot for example. You can have another one, let's call it DB_Histograms. Now we can go and get that through. We had one histogram before, now we get the second one we have somewhere here. We can put them vertically as we like so we compare profit and we compare the sales. You can see that's symmetric this a little bit skew to the right side. You can view these anytime before you go to the next one, which is called a story. The story is the last one here, there's an icon of like a book. You can go and click on that. Or again, you can go New Story. Let's try that so I can show it to you. Then you got Story 1. You can label this, and this is where probably your annual summary report, whatever you want to call that presentation.