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Hi,
I have a table in powerBI with various number columns. I would like to indicate with red when the numbers in column A is lower than in column B.
I have tried to do that through the conditional formatting but can't get it right..
Anybody who knows how?
BEst
Kristoffer
Solved! Go to Solution.
Make a measure that takes one column from the other, then in your conditional formatting, format the table by that measure by rules. Something like this'll work
Make a measure that takes one column from the other, then in your conditional formatting, format the table by that measure by rules. Something like this'll work
Ah thanks for the workaround that will do it
Kristoffer
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