Publish a Workbook (2024)

  1. In Tableau Desktop, open the workbook you want to publish.
  2. Select Server > Publish Workbook.

    If the Publish Workbook option doesn’t appear on the Server menu, make sure a worksheet or dashboard tab is active (not the Data Source tab).

    If necessary, sign in to a server. For Tableau Cloud, enter https://online.tableau.com. For more information, see Sign in to Tableau Server or Tableau Cloud.

  3. In the Publish Workbook dialog box, select the project, enter a name for the workbook, and add search tags.

    Tags help users find related workbooks when they browse the server. Separate tags usinga comma or space. To add a tag that contains a space, put the tag in quotation marks.

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  4. For Permissions, accept the default project settings.

    Generally, a site admin manages permissions on the server. If you think your workbook is an exception, work with your administrator to determine the best course of action. See Set Permissions as You Publish a Data Source or Workbook.

  5. For Data Sources:select Edit to change whether the data is embedded in the workbook or published separately, or how people authenticate with data sources.
    • If you’re publishing an extract and want to set up a refresh schedule, you must select Embed password or Allow refresh access.
    • If your workbook connects to a Tableau data source, we recommend embedding the password.If you instead choose to prompt users, they need extra permissions on the data source.

    Formore information, see Set Credentials for Accessing Your Published Data.

  6. Configure Variable publishing options that are available for this workbook.
  7. ClickPublish.
  8. (Optional) Set up a refresh schedule for each extract you published.

    The publishing workflow guides you through these steps. For some data types you publish to Tableau Cloud, the publishing process starts Tableau Bridge on your computer.

    For more information, see Schedule Extract Refreshes as You Publish a Workbook.

Variable publishing options

The following options appear when they’re appropriate for the workbook.

Show or hide sheets

By default, Tableau Desktop publishes all sheets in a multiple-sheet workbook. In the Sheets section of the Publish Workbook dialog box, you can specify which sheets to include. Hiding sheets is useful when you want to publish a dashboard or story without showing the worksheets that were used to create it.

Important:Hiding sheets isn’t a security measure. Anyone who has the Download Workbook/Save a Copy capability can access the hidden sheets. Other editing permissions can also allow access to hidden sheets. For more information, see Content Access and Ownership(Link opens in a new window) in Tableau Server Help.

Show sheets as tabs

If you select multiple sheets to show, you can specify how users navigate them.

How sheet tabs are configured also impacts permissions. When a workbook shows sheets as tabs, workbook-level permission rules are applied to the sheets. When the sheets aren’t shown as tabs, any changes made to workbook permissions don’t apply to the individual sheets (aka views). View-level permissions must be set independently. See the Set Content Permissions(Link opens in a new window) tab in the Permissions(Link opens in a new window) topic for more information.

Show selections

Use Show Selections to highlight a particular portion of the view when others open the workbook. Make your selections in Tableau Desktop before you start the publishing process.

Include external files

In general, if your views contain information that isn't available on the server, you can use Include External Files during publishing. With this option, you can include a local flat file. However, the availability of this option depends on whether you’re publishing to Tableau Server or Tableau Cloud.

For Tableau Server

If you're publishing content that references data or images on a mapped drive, you can select the Include External Files when you publish. Alternatively, you can change the connection information so that the workbook references the UNC path to the data. For example, you could change D:\datasource.xls to \\filesrv\datasource.xls.

For Tableau Cloud

If you're publishing a workbook connected to on-premises data, like Excel or text, which Tableau Cloud can't connect to directly, you can do one of the following:

  • Check to see if all the connections (Supported Connectors(Link opens in a new window)) in the data source are supported by Tableau Bridge. If so, you can ignore the check box, but you must use Tableau Bridge to keep the data fresh. For more information, see Use Tableau Bridge to Keep Tableau Cloud Data Fresh(Link opens in a new window).
  • If one of the connections in the data source isn’t supported by Tableau Bridge, you can select the "Include External Files"check box. Tableau Cloud can then refresh the data that can be connected to directly. File-based data can’t refresh and its data remains static in this case.
    • For flat files (Excel, .csv, .txt), you can skip checking Include External Files. A shadow extract is created and the view should display properly.

Preview device layouts

To see how your designs appear on mobile devices, click Preview device layouts in the browser when publishing is complete. Then choose a device type above the viz, and a specific dashboard from the menu at the right.

If you don't like a device preview, open the workbook in Tableau Desktop, adjust device layouts, and republish.

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Choose how to generate thumbnails for workbooks with user filters

On the server, users can browse Tableau content with a thumbnail view. These thumbnail images are based on workbook sheets. If your workbook contains user filters, you can specifywhich user’s filter to use when creating the thumbnails. For example, if you want the thumbnail to show all regions of a sales forecast, generate thumbnails based on a user who can see all regions.

In the following scenarios, a generic image appears in place of the view thumbnail.

  • The user you select doesn’t have permission to see the data.
  • The data is from a Tableau Server data source that uses data source filters, user calculations, impersonation, or other user references.

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To learn more about user filters, see Restrict Access atthe Data Row Level.

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FAQs

Where can I publish a workbook? ›

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What does it mean to publish a book? ›

Publishing is the activity of making information, literature, music, software, and other content available to the public for sale or for free. Traditionally, the term refers to the creation and distribution of printed works, such as books, comic books, newspapers, and magazines.

What is the difference between a journal and a workbook? ›

The biggest difference between a workbook and a journal or a guided journal is the limited space available for writing. At least if you're following the workbook. With a workbook it's not about free flow writing as much as it's about answering a specific question.

How much does it usually cost to publish a book? ›

What is the average cost to publish a book? The average cost to self-publish a high-quality book is between $2,000 and $4,000. Many authors spend a lot more or a lot less, depending on their marketing strategy and how much editing and proofreading they pay for.

Is it better to self-publish or get a publisher? ›

For 97% of authors, the answer is very clear: self-publishing is the right choice. For the other 1% of authors, the answer is very clear in the other direction: traditional publishing is the better choice.

How much money do I get if I publish a book? ›

Self-published authors can earn up to 70% royalties from their books, while most traditionally published authors make 5-18% royalties which they only receive after 'earning out'. That means the books sales have “paid back” their advances and the publishers then start giving them a cut of book sales.

Is it legal to self-publish a book? ›

Under U.S. copyright law, your self published work is protected as soon as you put the pen to paper. Copyright is based on your creative authorship and is not dependent on any formal agreement with a book publisher or self publishing company, although registration with the U.S. Copyright Office is beneficial.

Can anyone publish a book? ›

Anyone can get published. Your success depends on how well you reach your market. Publishers have limited funds, met with countless book proposals. There's no guarantee of your book getting signed.

How hard is it to self-publish a book? ›

Successfully learning how to self-publish a book on your own can be a time-consuming process, but it's usually a lot quicker than the traditional publishing route. While it does require time and effort, the good news is that the self-publishing method can be pretty clear-cut.

What is the cheapest way to publish a book? ›

Ebook is the cheapest way to self-publish as Amazon, Lulu, Barnes & Noble Press, and other similar platforms don't charge a fee for uploading books.

Can I publish a book for free? ›

KDP allows you to self-publish eBooks, paperbacks, and hardcover books for free. We give you direct access to your book on Amazon, and allow you to create a product detail page for your book.

Who pays to publish a book? ›

Yes, you read that correctly. The AUTHOR pays the PUBLISHER to publish their book. The publisher owns the rights of the book for anywhere between one to five years, and the author doesn't get paid until after a six-month holding period when the book is published. Royalty payments from there vary.

Where can I publish a PDF book? ›

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FlipHTML5 is a helpful digital publishing website that lets you publish PDFs online. With FlipHTML5, you can convert traditional paper PDFs into digital publications in just a few minutes, which ultimately helps you eliminate the troubles of digital publication making.

How can I publish my book free of cost? ›

Several self-publishing platforms, such as Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) and Smashwords, allow you to publish your book for free. Select the platform that best suits your book's target audience and your publishing goals. Sign up for an account on your chosen self-publishing platform.

Where can I publish my book by chapter? ›

Many online publishing and writing platforms, like Wattpad, Radish, and Kindle Vella, allow you to release your stories as serials. Publishing your work online is an excellent way to get your words in front of as many people as possible, and releasing them on a chapter-by-chapter basis keeps your audience engaged.

How do I submit a book to a publisher without an agent? ›

If you choose to go without a literary agent, you must query publishers yourself and then work directly with the publishing house to negotiate the best offer for your book. This process can prove intimidating, especially for new authors, and you may need to hire a lawyer to run through contracts with you.

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