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Hi, In addition to leaving a blank row, I’d also like to make some fields bold or a different color. Can you do that with a custom table? For example, can you specify the type as “heading” / "Kop" and if it’s a heading, have it appear in bold or a different color in the table?
And indent it like in the screenshot?
Solved! Go to Solution.
For your reference.
Step 0: I use these DATA below.
Step 1: I make a measure below.
M_Flag of Type = IF(MAX('DATA'[Type])="Kop",1,0)
Step 2: I set the font formatting below.
You should be able to do some of that with native table, but is non trivial. For formatting you could you visual caluations and conditional formatting. The easiest was to ensure you have the blank row is to add the index field to the table, rename the field to a space for the visual, turn off word wrapping and make the column 0 width. There are other ways but they are more involved.
Here is a resource that might help: https://youtu.be/3fAP2vDNIYQ?si=J6wlQoUP3r2HI0D8
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