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Hi,
there are previous threads about this matter, I'm wondering if there is some update to it in the meantime?
I would like to use conditional formatting of the colors of the bars in a clustered bar chart with multiple column values, however the icon for conditional formatting disappears in the formatting ribbon when more than 1 value is present. If only 1 value is present the icon returns.
1 value
2 values:
Previous thread:
Best regards
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Probably not the most elegant way to go about this, but you could split each measure into 2 (for example, for +ve or -ve values) and then choose the colour for each
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Probably not the most elegant way to go about this, but you could split each measure into 2 (for example, for +ve or -ve values) and then choose the colour for each
Proud to be a Super User!
Paul on Linkedin.
Thanks, that will do for now.
I created an idea for this: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Custom-Visuals-Ideas/Allow-conditional-formatting-in-of-lines-line-...
Thank you
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