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Hello ,
Pleasee I need to exclude a range of digits in conditional formatting for matrix visualization but i don't know how i can do it !!!
In this Matrix visualization, I want to exclude the following interval [0...5000] so that it's not colorized
Thanks in advance
Hi @Anonymous
You just need to colour the range you want to include
Thank you for your response, but I actually need the data to be automatically colored and graded according to their values (for example, if it's a max value, it should be colored red, otherwise green, or if it's close to max, it should be colored more or less close to red...).
Hi @Anonymous
And why don't you use gradient rules? Instead of simply rules
Hi @mlsx4 ,
Since I'm updating data simultaneously, I can't define rules for number intervals (max, min, medium..) .
And I want the degree of color to change with each number
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