Dashboard Filters and Other Visualization Types
Use these visualization types to bring your data to life.
| Visualization Type | More Information | 
|---|---|
| Dashboard Filters | 
                              
                               Enables end users to use filter controls on a canvas to refine the data they're interested in. See Use Dashboard Filters.  | 
                        
| Language Narrative | 
                              
                               Provides natural language descriptions of the attributes and measures in your dataset in the form of breakdown or trend.  | 
                        
| Legend | 
                              
                               Enables content authors to select data elements used in the canvas, and display them as a group of legends in a single visualization. See Create a Legend Visualization.  | 
                        
| List | 
                              
                               Filters data on the workbook canvas as a list format visualization.  | 
                        
| Spacer | 
                              
                               Provides a space between visualizations on the workbook canvas; the space can include a line that you format to mark the boundary between visualizations.  | 
                        
| Tag Cloud | 
                              
                               Displays word-frequency analysis of text data, such as tags and keywords.  | 
                        
| Text Box | 
                              
                               Provides a contained area to add text to the workbook canvas.  | 
                        
| Tile | Provides a composite card style visualization to which you can add up to five measures, and specify the layout and positioning of labels and values for the primary and secondary measures. A tile grammar element is added automatically to the Grammar panel when you create a visualization. | 
| Timeline | 
                              
                               Depicts a sequential view of events or objects within a period of time.  |