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admin_xlsior
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Conditional format with multi-row

Hello,

 

I was actually ask this before, but since the topic I replied is mark with Solved long time ago so I guess I better open a new one. 

Basically I want to ask whether there is a trick to have a conditional format in multi-row card ?

 

Like this one :

admin_xlsior_0-1615297897343.png

I only want to make the 1st row with different color (to be more shoot out). I knew there is a Fx for background but I cannot see in Data value or Card property. Is there a trick to achieve this ?

 

Thanks,

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Hi @admin_xlsior ,

 

I don't think you can do this conditional formatting on multi-card visual.

What you can try as a workaround is create 2 multi-card visuals:

  1. Multicard visual just having your top row data with data label colour as RED (visual level filter) Pragati11_0-1615377300497.png

     

  2. Multicard visual with rest of the other rows. (visual filter for other rows to be included) Pragati11_1-1615377344416.png

     

  3. Then place these multi-cards in such a way they look as one.
  4.  Pragati11_2-1615377414797.png

     

Let me know if this helps.

 

Thanks,

Pragati

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Pragati11
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Hi @admin_xlsior ,

 

Are you looking for something like this?

Pragati11_0-1615302902153.png

If yes then you can go to format options --> Card title --> choose the required colour:

Pragati11_1-1615302991057.png

 

Thanks,

Pragati

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Hi Pragati,

 

No, I only want the first row. So in your sample, I want the amount of "Jackets" to be Red.

 

Thanks,

Hi @admin_xlsior ,

 

I don't think you can do this conditional formatting on multi-card visual.

What you can try as a workaround is create 2 multi-card visuals:

  1. Multicard visual just having your top row data with data label colour as RED (visual level filter) Pragati11_0-1615377300497.png

     

  2. Multicard visual with rest of the other rows. (visual filter for other rows to be included) Pragati11_1-1615377344416.png

     

  3. Then place these multi-cards in such a way they look as one.
  4.  Pragati11_2-1615377414797.png

     

Let me know if this helps.

 

Thanks,

Pragati

Best Regards,

Pragati Jain


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Hi Pragati,

 

Thanks, smart ! 😀

Well done.

 

 

Hi @admin_xlsior ,

 

Yes sometimes we need to make smart moves to achieve things in Power BI. 🙂

 

Thanks,

Pragati

Best Regards,

Pragati Jain


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