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Hi,
I've created an Azure map visual with bubbles. I used conditional formatting for the bubble's colors. It worked well, but I then, unwillingly, manually changed the color of one of the bubbles. Now, the color set manually superseeds the calculated color from the conditional formatting (Which is normal, i guess). So, I want to reset that color to its default, in order for it to assume the color from the conditional formatting, but I have no clue on how to reset the color...I can only change the current color, there is no option to reset the color to default... Even if I remove the conditional formatting, and then re-create it, it does not remove the manually set color. Do I have to delete and re-create all of the visual itself ?
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Hi @jaapinho
You can click 'reset to default', then recreate the conditional formatting.
To make it easier to set conditions, consider creating a measure, setting the color based on the condition in the measure, and then putting the measure into the formatting, You can refer to the following link.
Conditional Formatting Using Custom Measure - Microsoft Fabric Community
Best Regards!
Yolo Zhu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Although Yolo's answer is not the answer I was hoping for (reset the color for a single bubble, not the bubbles formatting altogether), it is indeed the best currently available one. Thank you.
Hi @jaapinho
You can click 'reset to default', then recreate the conditional formatting.
To make it easier to set conditions, consider creating a measure, setting the color based on the condition in the measure, and then putting the measure into the formatting, You can refer to the following link.
Conditional Formatting Using Custom Measure - Microsoft Fabric Community
Best Regards!
Yolo Zhu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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