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How do you tell Tableau to recognize that the property state field contains in fact geographic information about states?

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Final answer:

To tell Tableau that a field contains geographic information about states, you need to assign it a geographic role of 'State/Province'.

Step-by-step explanation:

To tell Tableau to recognize that a field contains geographic information about states, you need to assign the field a geographic role. In the case of a state field, you would assign it the geographic role of 'State/Province'.



To do this in Tableau, you can select the state field in the 'Data' pane, right-click on it, and choose 'Geographic Role' from the context menu. Then, select 'State/Province' from the list of available roles.



By assigning the state field the geographic role of 'State/Province', Tableau will understand that it represents geographic information about states and you can use it to create maps and perform spatial analysis.

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