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Hello Everyone !
Please help me solve the following Doubt !
I want to add different background colors and fonts to the row headers as well as the columns in Matrix..
I have added the attachement for the reference.
Thank you.
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Hey @Madhura29 ,
sadly that's not possible in Power BI. You can just give the same color to all headers.
Sorry for that.
If you want you can post that as idea for Power BI. Then it might get implemented in one of the future releases.
Hi @Madhura29 ,
Has your problem been solved, if so, please consider Accept a correct reply as the solution or share your own solution to help others find it.
Best Regards
Lucien
Hi @Madhura29 ,
Based on my research, It is unsupported to achieve your requirement with a matrix visual. As a workaround, you may try to use a table visual.
Here is my sample data.
Table:
You may make the table visual selected, go to 'Format' ribbon, click 'Field formatting', choose a filed, select a color, check 'Apply to header', uncheck 'Apply to values'. While in a matrix visual, there is no option as a table visual.
Don't forget to give thumbs up and accept this as a solution if it helped you!!!
Best Regards
Lucien
Hi Madhura29,
1:In field formatting select the colour you want for each column
2: Enable conditional formatting for each column with background colour on, in advanced options set the lowest and highest values to white (or background of your matrix)
Hi Madhura29,
You can do this in the "Filed Formatting" section under the "Format" tab (below the visualizations).
Select each field to give the required color then turn on "Apply to Header" ( You can turn off for values).
Appreciate the Kudos! 🙂
If this helps and resolves the issue, please mark it as a Solution! 🙂
Regards,
N V Durga Prasad
Hey @Madhura29 ,
sadly that's not possible in Power BI. You can just give the same color to all headers.
Sorry for that.
If you want you can post that as idea for Power BI. Then it might get implemented in one of the future releases.
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