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Jedahn
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Conditional formatting

Hello Everyone,

 

I applied conditional formatting in score column that if the score of employee is >= 5 it will be colored as green and < 5 will be red. But for employee number 4&5, they only need >= 4 score to achieve the green color. What should be my next step to accomplish this kind of formatting?  Thank you very much!!

 

Applied conditional formatting

Employee_NameScore
Employee 15
Employee 24.9
Employee 36
Employee 44.2
Employee 54

 

Expected result

Employee_NameScore
Employee 15
Employee 24.9
Employee 36
Employee 44.2
Employee 54
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ValtteriN
Community Champion
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Hi,

Here is how to do this:

Formatting measure = 

IF(MAX('Table (27)'[Score])>=5,"Green","Red")

Place this measure as the conditional format:

ValtteriN_0-1679986305801.png

 

End result:

ValtteriN_1-1679986318063.png

 

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Hello. my expected result should be employee 4 and 5 will be marked as green if their score is just >= 4. like in the second table i provided

 

 

Employee_NameScore
Employee 15
Employee 24.9
Employee 36
Employee 44.2
Employee 54

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