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Context: I have a lot of table and matrix visuals with many measures for their columns/values. Due to the nature of my data model there are going to be a lot of blank cells across my rows. For readabillity I am wanting to apply conditional formatting to the background color of these blank cells to a darker grey and maybe apply an icon. I know that you can apply these settings for each of "series"/columns/measures, but this will take me a while to apply to every single measure across my visuals and sheets.
Is there a way to apply the conditional formatting to alter these blank cells across the whole visual, or a selected group of series/measures?
(I do not want to replace the blanks with 0's due to performance issues)
Thanks
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@nickmart_bi , As of now field value(Measure) based conditional formatting does not support null/blank value. It only supported for gradient and rule-based conditional formatting
@nickmart_bi , As of now field value(Measure) based conditional formatting does not support null/blank value. It only supported for gradient and rule-based conditional formatting
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