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I would like to know how I can assign a specific color to each type of data that is included within a column (TERM) in a data table (Figure 1). Specifically I want to assign background two colors, green for OK and red for NO OK. You can see how the PLAZO table is constructed and categorized in Figure 2 and 3. Thank you very much in advance for any help or advice you can give me about it.
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Joseph I. Del Pino B.
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Hi, @Syndicate_Admin
I agree with timg. Conditional formatting can solve your problem. You can create a Measure as the following and then format your data column with it.
Color_TEXT =
SWITCH ( SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[PLAZO] ), "OK", "Green", "NO OK", "RED" )
The result looks like this:
Best Regards,
Caiyun Zheng
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Hi, @Syndicate_Admin
I agree with timg. Conditional formatting can solve your problem. You can create a Measure as the following and then format your data column with it.
Color_TEXT =
SWITCH ( SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[PLAZO] ), "OK", "Green", "NO OK", "RED" )
The result looks like this:
Best Regards,
Caiyun Zheng
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi,
You can apply these settings through conditional formatting. You can find this in the formatting tab when you have selected the table.
Best regards,
Tim
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