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Hi - I am using below slicer and I need to show background color as below . Please share thoughts or alternate ways to represent the slicer with these values and colors
0-20 red
21-70 yellow
71-100 green
Hi @msft-cap ,
Maybe you can try bookmarks in power bi
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Community Support Team _ chenwu zhu
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@v-chenwuz-msft could you elaborate on the solution? this is what I would like to represent on the report.
@Anonymous @dcrosseto This is what I got. I understand it is not related to slicer but I need to represent visually that's it. I need the color outline in between the values also which I didn't get here.
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@msft-cap , this approach only fixates a "border" outside of the slicer, you can change the black color when selected but not based on a condition. The colors have nothing to do with the slicer, that's what I'm trying to explain.
This solution is quite a pain because you have to adjust the sizing until fits, I don't have the exactly .pbix because I closed without saving, but I kinda replicated the scenario to help you replicate and see if fits to your necessity.
If it was helpful, please mark as solution to help others.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Hk76txJaFnLcSmu8xdgQfZkbcCSTYVYI/view?usp=sharing
Regards,
Douglas.
Hi,
I'm afraid you cannot do that, the conditionals works only for all or none boxes, example all red backgrounds or all green border color and so on.
One similar thing you could do is insert a shape at the background.
Hope it's helpful.
Regards,
Douglas.
@dcrosseto I tried to insert the shape but the slicer is looking like this and background color is gray which I am not able to change it. Got highlighted as Black when a value is selected. Can you share the sample pbix file where you did this
@msft-cap ,
You need to format the shape and send it back. Please refer picture shared by @dcrosseto
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