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Create Conditional Formatting Group
Use Power BI’s Built-in Conditional Formatting:
If you are working with a table or matrix visual, Power BI already provides built-in conditional formatting options that you can use without custom coding.
Steps to Apply Conditional Formatting:
Select Your Visual: Click on the table or matrix visual you want to format.
Open the Formatting Pane: Click on the paint roller icon in the Visualizations pane.
Conditional Formatting: Look for the “Conditional formatting” section. Here, you can apply formatting based on rules or values.
Apply Formatting to a Status Field:
Choose the Field: Select the field you want to format (e.g., Status).
Add Conditional Formatting: Click on the “fx” button next to the field to open the conditional formatting options.
Set Rules: Define the rules for formatting. For example, you can set different colors for different status values (e.g., red for “High”, yellow for “Medium”, green for “Low”).
Example:
Field Value: Choose the field you want to format.
Format by: Select “Rules”.
Rules: Add rules based on your criteria. For example:
If Status is “High”, set background color to red.
If Status is “Medium”, set background color to yellow.
If Status is “Low”, set background color to green.
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Saud Ansari
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