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Hi @karma ,
Yes, it can be achieved using conditional formatting of the visual.
Please try the below steps:
1) Click on your card visual and go to your format options
2) In format, click on background colour
turn the toggle on and click on fx (refer screenshot below)
3)After clicking on fx, a window would pop up:
in format style- Select Rule
what field should we base it on? - Select your measure/calculation
In rules give your conditions:
eg- if value > 10 then select your desired colour(Refer screenshot below):
Then click on OK.
@karma if this helps you then please mark it as a solution & hit the thumbs up. Thank you.
Hi @karma ,
Yes, it can be achieved using conditional formatting of the visual.
Please try the below steps:
1) Click on your card visual and go to your format options
2) In format, click on background colour
turn the toggle on and click on fx (refer screenshot below)
3)After clicking on fx, a window would pop up:
in format style- Select Rule
what field should we base it on? - Select your measure/calculation
In rules give your conditions:
eg- if value > 10 then select your desired colour(Refer screenshot below):
Then click on OK.
@karma if this helps you then please mark it as a solution & hit the thumbs up. Thank you.
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