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For information about how to install and activate your product from the command line, see Install Tableau Desktop and Tableau Prep Builder from the Command Line (Link opens in a new window). This topic describes how to install and activate Tableau Desktop or Tableau Prep Builder from the user interface. Note: If you are looking for information about how to install Tableau Server, see the Install and Configure (Link opens in a new window) section in the Tableau Server Help instead. Tableau Public is free software that can allow anyone to connect to a spreadsheet or file and create interactive data visualizations for the web. A packaged workbook contains a copy of the data source that the workbook references, so that you don't need to have access to the source data to see and interact with the views. Use Tableau Reader to open and interact with packaged workbooks with extracted data sources that have been created in Tableau Desktop. Tableau Reader does not need to connect to any source, but it can read reports built on top of any and all of the listed data sources that Tableau Supports. Tableau Desktop Public Edition works with data from Microsoft Excel, multiple text file formats, statistical files, Google sheets, and web data connectors.