The software crashes when connecting to large Excel files. Fix: This is often an architecture mismatch. Tableau 2023.1.0 does not support 32-bit ODBC drivers. Uninstall old Office drivers and install the 64-bit Microsoft Access Database Engine.
The "Professional" suite is defined by its ability to connect to anything. The 2023.1.0 release expanded native connectors for various ERPs and cloud platforms. Furthermore, the interface for managing these connections—the Data Source tab—received UI refinements that make joining tables and cleaning data (Data Prep) more intuitive within the Desktop Tableau Desktop 2023.1.0 Professional Full
The release of represents a maturation of the platform. While earlier versions focused heavily on connectivity and basic visualization, the 2023 lineup leans into augmented analytics, performance optimization, and seamless integration within the broader Salesforce ecosystem (following the acquisition). This version is not merely an incremental update; it is a bridge connecting traditional BI with the future of AI-driven analysis. The software crashes when connecting to large Excel files
Offers increased efficiency and support for cross-joins within BigQuery environments. Uninstall old Office drivers and install the 64-bit
Using AI and natural language generation (NLG), Tableau can now automatically generate text-based summaries of the data displayed in a dashboard. For a sales manager looking at a complex scatter plot, Tableau will generate a text box explaining, "Sales in the West region increased by 12% quarter-over-quarter, driven primarily by a rise in product X sales." This democratizes data, ensuring that stakeholders who may not be visual experts can still grasp the "so what" of the analysis immediately.
Users can now directly access and authenticate shared files in Google Drive, making it easier to work on collaborative projects.