With the Qlik Sense June 2020 release
You can create custom tooltips with titles and descriptions
You can also add expressions with no restrictions to custom tooltips
In this example we have a series of visualizations
to which we are going to
add custom tooltips h
We will start wit the bar chart
Now we will add three measures to it
Add three expressions one for the total cost of sales
One with a set expression
and one with no distinct values
As you can see, the tooltip in the bar
chart now shows the three measure values
In the combo chart, hide the basic row
Then, add the filled country for the title
In the description we add an expression to show distinct values for the city field
Now for each bar the tooltip shows the country name
and in the description 
all the cities related to that country field
In the line chart, hide the basic rows
Add the fields year and quarter to the title
This is an example to show you how you can now add  custom tooltips in line charts as well
In the map chart we are going to
customize the tooltip
Add a measure with an only function for
the country
Next, as a second measure add an
aggregation function
As you can see, now the tooltip shows the
name of the country
and the cost of total sales for that country
In this pie chart we are going to add a custom title and a custom description
In the title, add a rank function and the category name filled
In the description, add some sample text
As you can see, the tooltip now shows you
the rank number for each category
based on the cost of sales measure
 with the custom description
In this scatter plot, for the custom tooltip add the customer ID field
And the customer name field as the title
And then, in the description
add the address
A line break using Unicode and then the country
As you can see the scatter plot now shows the customer ID and name
followed by the
address and the country
In the last example add a title a rank
and deviation from average in the description
As you can see, the tooltip now shows the
rank, the total sales and the comparison to the average
And that concludes this video, thanks for
watching!
