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I have a table where I would like to show a total % and then have another column have the background and text color be conditionally formatted on that % value. So one column to show the % and the next column to just be a color.
The first column I would just like to show the % and have a white background. The second column I would just like to show the color without the value, as well as a blank header. Since both coulmns are using the same measure, any update I make to one column is reflected in the other. Do I need to create 2 measures which are exactly the same to accomplish this or is there an easier way?
Hi @Anonymous ,
Glad to hear your problem has been solved, can you share your solution to help more people with the same problem?
Best Regards,
Neeko Tang
I was able to figure this out. Thanks!
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