May 30 | User Group Recap
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pscheetz
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‎05-30-2019
01:03 PM
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A big thanks to everyone who came out today! It was great to hear all your thoughts and uses for Alteryx. As promised in my nervous, stumbling use case, I found the documentation methods I referenced in my workflow. https://www.theinformationlab.co.uk/2019/02/14/documentation-best-practices-with-alteryx/
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‎05-30-2019
03:19 PM
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Again, a big thanks to everyone who came out today!
Here is the recap of what we covered and other information
Here is the recap of what we covered and other information
Recap:
Weekly Challenge:
Michael from Ivy Investments walked us through community challenge 102. If you would like to attempt it yourself, you can use find it here.
Michael from Ivy Investments walked us through community challenge 102. If you would like to attempt it yourself, you can use find it here.
Inspire - Know Before You Go:
Samantha and Michael gave a brief overview of what to expect at Inspire this year. Looking forward to seeing everyone in Nashville
Samantha and Michael gave a brief overview of what to expect at Inspire this year. Looking forward to seeing everyone in Nashville
Use Case:
Samantha and I demonstrated a workflow used to relate web quote form data with backend agent entered data. We talked through the problems
with the cardinality or the relationships and how we handled it. I demonstrated the workflow documentation style I have been using.
Samantha and I demonstrated a workflow used to relate web quote form data with backend agent entered data. We talked through the problems
with the cardinality or the relationships and how we handled it. I demonstrated the workflow documentation style I have been using.
kllagud
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‎05-31-2019
09:29 AM
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Thanks! What was that command you used to move something one pixel at a time? I didn't write it down because I was so sure I'd remember!
‎05-31-2019
09:35 AM
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Ctrl + arrow key to move things by one pixel. There's a great list of some other keyboard shortcuts you can check out here. Hope it helps!
