# Beyond Simple Chart in Tableau

In this tutorial,  we will look at a few advanced graphs that go beyond the show me  feature in Tableau.&#x20;

Tableau is a great tool for data analysis and visualization. It has some powerful tools to make the visualizations appealing and interactive. The Show Me feature can be used to apply a required view to the existing data in the worksheet. Those views can be a pie chart, a line graph, a scatter plot, or a simple map. Whenever a worksheet with data is created, it is available in the top right corner as shown in the following figure. Some of the view options will be greyed out depending on the nature of selection in the data pane.

![ Source: https://www.flerlagetwins.com/2017/11/beyond-show-me-part-1-its-all-about-x-y\_46.html](/files/-MUL96MRow4DA7UISbzd)

One such awesome feature is **animated data visualization**.&#x20;


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