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Hi everyone,
I am working on a scorecard where I have a mesure 'Total Score' that has value from 1 to 5.
I am aware of the UNICHAR one, but that does not work with images so, any help here would be really great.
There is a background image I need to add to it ( some thing like a square shape or any shape that fits the measure value.
My question is I want the image to change its colors from yellow (for 2.5) and become green as it reaches 5 while become red as it approaches 1 ( differences of 0.5 ). It should look like this. The green in the back should change as the value of the measure change from 1 to 5.
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Hello-
2 workarounds/suggestions I can think of.
1) Import a custom Power BI Visualization from the Power BI marketplace. There is one called "Conditions." It will change the background color based on a set of conditions like value. I think it takes up to 5 or so.
2) You can you use conditional formatting in a table and turn on icons. If you make the icon large and set the rules correctly, it should do what you want.
Hope this helps.
Jared
Hello-
2 workarounds/suggestions I can think of.
1) Import a custom Power BI Visualization from the Power BI marketplace. There is one called "Conditions." It will change the background color based on a set of conditions like value. I think it takes up to 5 or so.
2) You can you use conditional formatting in a table and turn on icons. If you make the icon large and set the rules correctly, it should do what you want.
Hope this helps.
Jared
@Anonymous
Thanks for the quick response. For the first option, could you please share the link to the power bi visual in the power bi marketplace. I am unable to find one named 'Conditions' in there.
I apologize, I thought it was called Conditions, but that is the option name in the format painter.
The Visualization is called "Advance Card."
Jared
It worked but, the advance card only allows maximum 3 conditions.
So, I suppose I would need another way to add more conditions.
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