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conditional formatting in tables

It was implemented in charts but not in tables or matrixes.
Status: Completed
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nishalit
New Member
We released conditional formatting in tables with our May release of Power BI Desktop. Give it a try and let us know what you think. You can learn more about how to use it in our latest blog post: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/power-bi-desktop-may-update-feature-summary/.
matthewlingard6
New Member
Conditional formatting is very important for table / matrix options. It would be great if a range of 'conditional' formatting options were available. less than, greater than, range, equal to etc. Important that the condition can be based on a formula not just a number.
samvanga
New Member
If there's a table showing department sales by year, I'd want to add color to the year columns based on sales. Or any other measure for that matter. I think if "color saturation" is enabled for table, I can add sales as values and profit for color.
pwickwire
New Member
It is extremely useful to be able to color "one column" (exactly as you describe in your example). In a perfect world, the conditional formatting of a table or matrix in Power BI should mimic the power of conditional formatting in grids in Excel - but any functionality here will help immensely.
Sam40
New Member
Add the ability to apply color formatting for values in table or matrix based on a number
sam_vanhoutte
New Member
I would love to see conditional formatting on the matrix or table control (much like in Excel). That way, you immediately get an overview of high/low values and can show patterns or heat maps
jmakepeace
New Member
I think having similar ability to the conditional formatting in excel would be a great option for this
colinbanfield
New Member
There are two separate features at work here, and each feature is important: 1) Color by Value (Color Saturation). E.g. value axis by sales and color by profit. 2) Conditional Formatting. Similar to formatting an Excel range based on specified criteria. If color saturation is on for the chart, conditional formatting overrides the color for certain data points.
2029479
New Member
As Samuel V said something similar to color saturation would work, the ability to color based on certain values is critical for power bi
sean365
New Member
Please add Conditional Formatting and also +/- Expand/Collapse buttons in the Matrix Visualization.