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Click the Treemap icon (Image Removed) to icon to visualise your data as a treemap. Treemaps allow you to rank data in a hierarchy, in the form of nested rectangles.

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Example

In the example below, this treemap shows which team in Fuse has viewed the most learning plans, broken down by job title. Image Removed

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Hovering over a rectangle on the chart, reveals the number of learning plans viewed by users of a particular job title and lists the department that job title belongs to. Image Removed

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To recreate this example: 

  • Drag the Learning Plan Content Views measure from the Data Catalogue, into the Measures section. 
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  • If you have a custom Department attribute,

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    drag it from the Data Catalogue, into the View By section. 
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  • If you have a custom Job Title attribute, drag it from the Data Catalogue, into the Segment By section. 
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  • Drag the Department attribute from the Data Catalogue, into the Filters section above the treemap.
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    All departments will be selected by default. You can deselect particular departments if you do not want to include them on the treemap. 

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  • Drag the Job Title attribute from the Data Catalogue, into the Filters section above the treemap.

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     You can deselect particular job titles if you do not want to include them on the treemap. 
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Additional features

The Treemap also allows you to: 

Customise the look and feel

You can customise the look and feel of the chart to match your organisation's branding. For more information about customisation, see

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the Configuration

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