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Hi All
Can some one recomend me the color scheme for below GP% table
Lo GP% mean bad and hi GP% mean good..
I feel my color scheme is no good
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You can assign red for the low values indicating danger/low values and assign green for the safe/high values.
Low Value of Range: Red: #d73027
High Value of Range: Green: #1a9850
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You can apply conditional formatting on GP% value. See example below:
Then use conditional formatting option under Format options:
Click on Background Color, following window appears:
Once you click OK, you will get the following:
You can modify colours here, also you can give custom values for colours, etc.
Check the following blog for more details:
https://data-flair.training/blogs/power-bi-conditional-formatting/
Thanks,
Pragati
Hi Pragati
I try to re-produce your step , mine look not so nice.
Hi @Anonymous ,
You can select Diverging option and give custom values to get a better color formatting:
You will end up with something like this which is better from colors point of view:
Thanks,
Pragati
Hi Pragati
Thank you for sharing. I like your approach , let step and more colourful.
Hi @Anonymous
You could stuick with 2 basic colours, red for bad , green for good, and use shades of those to indicate how bad/good e.g.
Regards
Phil
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You can assign red for the low values indicating danger/low values and assign green for the safe/high values.
Low Value of Range: Red: #d73027
High Value of Range: Green: #1a9850
Give a thumbs up if this post helped you in any way and mark this post as solution if it solved your query !!!
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