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  <blog_title>Welcome to new things</blog_title>
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    <anon>Date Range</anon>
    <anon>Tableau</anon>
    <anon>Tableau Cloud</anon>
    <anon>Tableau Online</anon>
    <anon>Tableau Server</anon>
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  <description>PS Now there is another, better way, which is shown below. www.ekwbtblog.com To the UI for specifying the display range of time series graphs The default is to show the most recent X days, and you can specify any date in the calendar when you need it.&quot; I often see things like this. But I can't do th…</description>
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  <published>2020-09-16 03:40:03</published>
  <title>How to use &quot;relative date&quot; and &quot;date range&quot; at the same time in Tableau</title>
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