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After defining visualizations on your Data 360 data in Tableau, you can view these dashboards by embedding or publishing them.
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Embed Tableau views into Salesforce Lightning pages using the Tableau View Lightning web component in Lightning Experience. When editing a Lightning page, drag the Tableau View Lightning web component onto the page and then provide the URL for the Tableau view.
You can publish your data sources and workbooks to the Tableau server. You can share your work with the rest of your team by publishing it to Tableau Server or Tableau Online. After it’s published, you and your team can access it through your web browser or the Tableau mobile app. Publishing data sources can also help you to centralize data management.

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