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Amymai
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Conditional Formatting for Matrix Table

Hi all,

 

I need to format the values as Highest Number become green and lowest become red for each of the Seniority and Job function. Formatting should work on each columns. hence highest number for each column should be green and lowest would be red.

 

Please help!!

 

Thank you!!

 

Here is data sample

 

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v-jiascu-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Hi @Amymai,

 

Please download the demo in the attachment and refer to desktop-conditional-table-formatting#color-formatting-by-field-value.

1. Upgrade the Desktop to the latest version.

2. Create a measure.

ColorRules =
VAR columnMax =
    CALCULATE (
        MAXX (
            SUMMARIZE (
                'Table1',
                Table1[op account name],
                Table1[seniority],
                Table1[op job function],
                "MK", COUNT ( Table1[MktCount] )
            ),
            [MK]
        ),
        ALL ( Table1[op account name] )
    )
VAR columnMin =
    CALCULATE (
        MINX (
            SUMMARIZE (
                'Table1',
                Table1[op account name],
                Table1[seniority],
                Table1[op job function],
                "MK", COUNT ( Table1[MktCount] )
            ),
            [MK]
        ),
        ALL ( Table1[op account name] )
    )
VAR currentValue =
    MAXX (
        SUMMARIZE (
            'Table1',
            Table1[op account name],
            Table1[seniority],
            Table1[op job function],
            "MK", COUNT ( Table1[MktCount] )
        ),
        [MK]
    )
RETURN
    SWITCH (
        TRUE (),
        currentValue = columnMax, "Green",
        currentValue = columnMin, "Red",
        "Blue"
    )

Conditional-Formatting-for-Matrix-Table

 

Best Regards,
Dale

Community Support Team _ Dale
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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v-jiascu-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Hi @Amymai,

 

Please download the demo in the attachment and refer to desktop-conditional-table-formatting#color-formatting-by-field-value.

1. Upgrade the Desktop to the latest version.

2. Create a measure.

ColorRules =
VAR columnMax =
    CALCULATE (
        MAXX (
            SUMMARIZE (
                'Table1',
                Table1[op account name],
                Table1[seniority],
                Table1[op job function],
                "MK", COUNT ( Table1[MktCount] )
            ),
            [MK]
        ),
        ALL ( Table1[op account name] )
    )
VAR columnMin =
    CALCULATE (
        MINX (
            SUMMARIZE (
                'Table1',
                Table1[op account name],
                Table1[seniority],
                Table1[op job function],
                "MK", COUNT ( Table1[MktCount] )
            ),
            [MK]
        ),
        ALL ( Table1[op account name] )
    )
VAR currentValue =
    MAXX (
        SUMMARIZE (
            'Table1',
            Table1[op account name],
            Table1[seniority],
            Table1[op job function],
            "MK", COUNT ( Table1[MktCount] )
        ),
        [MK]
    )
RETURN
    SWITCH (
        TRUE (),
        currentValue = columnMax, "Green",
        currentValue = columnMin, "Red",
        "Blue"
    )

Conditional-Formatting-for-Matrix-Table

 

Best Regards,
Dale

Community Support Team _ Dale
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Thank you so much!!!

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