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I wanted to change the field value font in table 1 to a specific color if the same value is also in table 2.
Example:
Table 1: 123456, 123789, 456789
Table 2: 456789
Thank you in advance for any insight.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Create Calcualte Column in Table 1 that checks if each value exists in Table 2.
ExistsInTable2 =
IF(
Table1[Value] IN VALUES(Table2[Value]),
"Yes",
"No"
)
Next set conditional formatting rules:
It worked. Thank you so much.
Create Calcualte Column in Table 1 that checks if each value exists in Table 2.
ExistsInTable2 =
IF(
Table1[Value] IN VALUES(Table2[Value]),
"Yes",
"No"
)
Next set conditional formatting rules:
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