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Hi Team,
How to apply font color using conditional formatting. I have two columns which has the values "Billable" and "Non-Billable" the color code should shows Green for "Billable" and Red for "Non Billable" how can I apply this color code for Billing percent?
e.g Billing percent column has value 100 which is presented in status column values "Billable" and "Non billable "
How to implement this logic in Power BI I am new to this.
Solved! Go to Solution.
OK. If I change the formatting measure to
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You can create a measure that assigns a numeric value to billable and non billable and then use that measure in the conditional formatting.
The measure would look like
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Hi Jgeddes,
Thank you. my requirement is bases on status column Billable percent values need to be apply conditional formatting.
ple have look below expected output below. If my status shows Non Billable is 20 in percent column this should highlighted in RED both values. If my status shows Billable is 20 in percent column this should highlighted in GREED both values.
OK. If I change the formatting measure to
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