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Pklu
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Custom Formatting

I have a table with the following fields and values:

 

Projected AmountActual AmountVarience
$45$50-$5
$150$50$100
$400$600-$200
$165$200-$35
$75$50$25
$450$500-$50

 

I would like to have all the negative variences column background - RED and all the postive variences column background - GREEN.

 

 

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jdbuchanan71
Super User
Super User

Is your variance amount from a measure?

You would just apply the rules like this to the background of the Variance field:

jdbuchanan71_4-1742867367707.png

 

jdbuchanan71_2-1742867207670.png

 

 

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ArwaAldoud
Super User
Super User

Hi @Pklu 

Since you only have two options (negative or positive), you can achieve this using a Color measure and applying it in Conditional Formatting:

- Go to Conditional Formatting → Background Color.
- In the "What field should we base this on?" section, choose Color.
- Use this measure:

 

Color =
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
ISBLANK(SELECTEDVALUE('Sheet1'[Varience])), "Gray",
SELECTEDVALUE('Sheet1'[Varience]) > 0, "Green",
SELECTEDVALUE('Sheet1'[Varience]) < 0, "Red",
"Gray"
)

 

Check the screenshot for more clarity

ArwaAldoud_0-1742868462402.png

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Is it possible to keep the formatting in excel while exporting in workspace?

jdbuchanan71
Super User
Super User

Is your variance amount from a measure?

You would just apply the rules like this to the background of the Variance field:

jdbuchanan71_4-1742867367707.png

 

jdbuchanan71_2-1742867207670.png

 

 

jdbuchanan71
Super User
Super User

@Pklu ,

You can apply conditional formatting to the field based on the value like this:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/desktop-conditional-table-formatting

 

I tried all that. They were the first things I did but it did not meet my expectations.

 

Looking for something like this:

 

Projected AmountActual AmountVarience
$45$50-$5
$150$50$100
$400$600-$200
$165$200-$35
$75$50$25
$450$500-$50

 

To this

 

sampleresult.jpg

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