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Hi is this the way to color part of the title with different colors using dax and conditional formatting?
For example, I need my title to be "Budget vs Actual".
Can I achieve it without using a text box?
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Hi,
Thank you, I needed it for the title, so just used textbox.
Hi @Ritaf ,
Based on my research, It is unsupported to achieve your requirement with a table visual. As a workaround, you may try to use a matrix visual.
Here is my sample data.
Table:
Then click the matrix visual>>Format your visual>>specific column.
Then only open apply to headers.
Best Regards
Community Support Team _ Polly
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi,
Thank you, I needed it for the title, so just used textbox.
Hi @Ritaf
Why do we need this kind of requirement,
it is not possible to do in 1 single measure
If this solves your issue, please mark this answer as a solution and give thumbs up
Thanks & Regards,
Mohammed Adnan
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I think this ask makes sense in many visual examples from places like Storytelling with data. I stumbled on this specifically looking to use the sub-title as a hack for a legend (the legend will not work for the formatting I want to describe as I want to use it to explain the conditional formatting in the visual.
I was looking for that as well and stuck upon your reply. The OP is asking for a solution not for why the requirement. This isn't us solving/challenging their business context or requirements.