Please add a feature such that we can apply a range of conditions to a column. (i.e.) Status= "Fail" font color is Red Status= "On Time" font color is Green Status = "On Risk" font color is Yellow
I'd also really like to see this added. If you have different goals or targets for different categories (dimensions) within a visualization, it's impossible to correctly use conditional formatting until Power BI (or at least the relevant visualizations) allow for conditional formatting based on a measure.
It would be great to be able to apply a range of conditions to a column based on date field e.g. DateField1 > CurrentDate AND Status= Incomplete, row/font color is Red DateField1 < CurrentDate AND Status= Incomplete, row/font color is Yellow etc..... Other values font color is black
I have many uses for functionality which will allow conditional formatting by a text value in a column or by a field header. I agree with others that it is basic, but must-have.
Being able to apply conditional formatting based on different measure/dimension than displayed in the values is crucial to provide concise and clear information with little visible elements on the screen. It's really useful and requested in vast majority of cases
I really need this feature since the many customers asked to incorporate conditional formatting based on parameter selection. For e.g. Condition based on the what if Parameter slicer. This would increase the flexibility of defining conditions in Matrix visual or Table Visual. Even this should be applicable in column and Bar charts.
Pity that it PBI is not able to use the output of other colums to add conditional formating colours. Example= if i have a column ACTUAL and a column BUDGET, then i want to have my Actual in red in case the amount is bigger than Budger. This is not possible unless i create a new calculated column but this is not the proper solution. So, please make it work.
My business users are seriously requesting the ability to alter the color of a TEXT value as opposed to NUMBER values in a table. If I can format Column X using a value from Column Y or Column Z, that would satisfy them.