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Hello - i have set a conditional formatting of >10% return blue. Buit you can see here the 18% return blue but the 12% didn't. May i know what's the reason for that? Thanks
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Hey @GAPER
Let's first check this:
1- on the right side of the condition, change the Number to percentage
2- Remove 100 and click outside and that number will change to MAX
If this post helps, please consider accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Appreciate your Kudos!!
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When you select Percent in this dropdown, you’re setting the rule boundaries as a percent of the overall range of values from minimum to maximum.
.18 is > 10% of the range, .12 is not.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/desktop-conditional-table-formatting
Change the left entry to >= .10 Number (.10 = 10%)
Using 'Number' looks at the value in the cell, not the range of values in the set.
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When you select Percent in this dropdown, you’re setting the rule boundaries as a percent of the overall range of values from minimum to maximum.
.18 is > 10% of the range, .12 is not.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/desktop-conditional-table-formatting
Change the left entry to >= .10 Number (.10 = 10%)
Using 'Number' looks at the value in the cell, not the range of values in the set.
Hey @GAPER
Let's first check this:
1- on the right side of the condition, change the Number to percentage
2- Remove 100 and click outside and that number will change to MAX
If this post helps, please consider accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Appreciate your Kudos!!
LinkedIn|Twitter|Blog |YouTube
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