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I would like to bold a word [NOT] in the middle of a conditional column, see example below. Is this possible?
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Hi @Anonymous - I've answered this in your other thread here.
Another possibility (if you want to use the column in a table) is to use a similar technique to that post, but using a site like YayText to get the bold unicode characters for your desired text. Note that this may look weird, as it's not font-specific, but using the Bold (sans) variant might get you close:
The measure that we might use is fairly similar, but just replacing with the copied 'bold' text, e.g.:
Bold_Not_Unicode =
VAR _Value = MIN(DOH_Prod_List[Product Status])
RETURN SUBSTITUTE( _Value, "NOT", "𝗡𝗢𝗧", 1 )
And here it is in a table, e.g.:
Hopefully might give you some ideas.
Regards,
Daniel
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My course: Introduction to Developing Power BI Visuals
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Hi @Anonymous - I've answered this in your other thread here.
Another possibility (if you want to use the column in a table) is to use a similar technique to that post, but using a site like YayText to get the bold unicode characters for your desired text. Note that this may look weird, as it's not font-specific, but using the Bold (sans) variant might get you close:
The measure that we might use is fairly similar, but just replacing with the copied 'bold' text, e.g.:
Bold_Not_Unicode =
VAR _Value = MIN(DOH_Prod_List[Product Status])
RETURN SUBSTITUTE( _Value, "NOT", "𝗡𝗢𝗧", 1 )
And here it is in a table, e.g.:
Hopefully might give you some ideas.
Regards,
Daniel
Proud to be a Super User!
My course: Introduction to Developing Power BI Visuals
On how to ask a technical question, if you really want an answer (courtesy of SQLBI)
Very COOL worked like a charm!
You can try the Smart Narrative visual
Thanks but this is a column I am pulling into a table visual.
Sorry, there is no way.
You can do it differently, for example, the whole cell in a different style.
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