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Hello,
I have four card visuals next to each other on a page. Each of these are different metrics (quantity, cost and variance in quantity and variance in cost). Each of these are formatted using the FX formatting button and are on seperate card visuals. The formatting is such that when the cost goes down, it is green, however, if the quantity sold goes up its green and red when it goes up. However, Power BI seems to be automatically updating them to be the same - up when green, and down when red or vice versa. I have checked and checked to make sure the formatting is driven off the correct measure, but it automatically gets updated. In fact, I removed the conditional formatting for the cost, and when I clicked on it to check, Power BI automatically added formatting to match the other visual.
Is anyone else running into that issue? Is there a way we can disable this? I really don't want the formatting to be the same or get updated automatically.
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