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Welcome to Interactive Training! In this session, we'll show you how to plot city and state on a map in Tableau, enhancing your geographic data visualizations with detailed and interactive maps. Whether you're analyzing sales performance across different regions or tracking demographic data, mastering the art of mapping cities and states can provide deeper insights and a more engaging user experience. We'll guide you through the step-by-step process of creating layered maps, customizing marks, and optimizing your visualizations for clarity and impact. By the end of this tutorial, you'll be able to create sophisticated maps that effectively showcase your data's geographic dimensions. 🔹 How to Plot City and State on a Map in Tableau | Interactive Training 🔹 🆘 Need More Help? 📧 Email: [email protected] What You'll Learn: 🌍 Creating Base Maps with State Data Start by double-clicking the State field in Tableau to automatically generate a state-level map. Understand how Tableau recognizes geographic fields like state and city, enabling seamless map creation. 📍 Adding City Data to the Map Learn how to overlay city data onto the state map by double-clicking the City field. Discover how Tableau adjusts the level of detail to include both state and city combinations, enhancing your map's granularity. 🔄 Layering Maps for Enhanced Visualization Master the technique of layering maps by duplicating the Latitude field. Hold the Control key and drag a copy of the Latitude field to create a dual-axis map, allowing you to display both states and cities on the same view. 🎨 Customizing Marks for Clarity and Impact Customize the appearance of your maps by changing the mark types. Convert the first latitude mark to a Map and the second to Circle to differentiate between state boundaries and city data points. 📊 Color-Coding and Sizing for Better Insights Apply color encoding by dragging the Sales measure onto the Color shelf for the state map. Duplicate and customize the Sales measure for the city map to ensure distinct color scales and accurate representation. 🔧 Synchronizing Dual Axes for Consistent Mapping Combine the two maps into a dual-axis map by selecting Dual Axis from the second latitude pill's dropdown menu. Synchronize the axes to ensure both maps align perfectly, providing a cohesive visualization. ✨ Final Touches for a Professional Map Adjust the size of the city circles to make them more prominent. Set the city circles to transparent to allow the state map to remain visible in the background, creating a layered and informative map. ✅ Finalizing and Testing Your Map Visualization Review your map to ensure that both states and cities are accurately represented with clear sales data. Make any necessary adjustments to colors, sizes, and transparency to enhance the overall look and functionality of your map. 👉 If you enjoyed this tutorial, please: 👍 Like this video 🔔 Subscribe to our channel for more Tableau tutorials and data visualization tips 💬 Comment below with any questions or topics you'd like us to cover next! 📣 Stay Connected: Stay updated with the latest tutorials and data visualization tips by following us on our social media channels! #Tableau #CityStateMap #DataVisualization #TableauTutorial #BusinessIntelligence #InteractiveTraining #GeographicData #TechTutorial #DashboardDesign #TableauTraining #SalesAnalysis #MapCustomization #DualAxisMap #ProfessionalReports #GeospatialAnalysis #MapLayers #VisualizationEnhancement Subscribe: http://bit.ly/3i3WN4p How do you plot city and state on a map in tableau in this example I have a state map overlaid with a city map with circles let's add a new sheet and see how to do this in tableau. First I'm going to start by double clicking state Tableau understands Geographic Fields like state and city and will automatically choose to build a map if you have a State field next I'm going to double click a field called City. And Tableau changes the level of detail to each state and city combo now we want to fulfill the the states in behind the cities so what I'm going to need to do is copy this latitude fill I can hold the control key down and drag a copy of latitude to the right on rows that gives me two maps it's on the first latitude you can see when I swap between them I'm getting two separate marks cards on the first one I don't want City gonna remove City and I'm Gonna Change it to a field map.