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Hi, i want to add a different color for the whole table based on different values on the values with C1H. So al lines with C1H014874 should have a different color then the lines with C1H016378.
Can someone help me?
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@Anonymous ,
try this in conditional formatting
Thanks,
Arul
@Anonymous ,
try to create the condition in measure and apply conditional formatting.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/desktop-conditional-table-formatting
Thanks,
Arul
@Anonymous ,
try this in conditional formatting
Thanks,
Arul
Hi arul,
Thanks for your answer. You have done it manually now by filling in the right C1H number. I want that al different C1H numbers have differrent colors, or at least that it becomes very clear when a new C1H number starts.
@Anonymous ,
Are you expecting this?
Thanks,
Arul
No, all my numbers start with C1H but when a next c1h number starts i want to it to be very clear that is is a other number!
@Anonymous ,
Do you want to show different background colors for all the rows?
Thanks,
Arul
@Anonymous ,
How can we identify whether that particular C1H number starts new? Is there any flag column available?
Thank,
Arul
For example, first number is C1H10014 that number has 4 lines. Then C1H14874 starts. I want the 4 lines with C1H10014 to have a different color than the C1H14874 bc it is another value
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