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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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TheMartha
Advocate I
I am also needing this feature
pedro8
New Member
The description says this functionality has been "implemented in charts but not in tables or matrixes" Where is this functionality available for charts? In fact all that MSFT did is to allow us to select custom colours to our visuals. There is no such functionality currently in Power BI (as of April 2016) that allow us to specify a colour based on conditionals -- be it in charts, tables or any other one of the built-in visuals. So I am surprise that MSFT has been marking previous suggestions as "completed" when it is far from the truth 🙂
amr_guenena2
New Member
please expedite it is critical
davidlaplante
New Member
Yes! Finally ! That's great news!
slybri123
Regular Visitor
This was previewed at Insights Summit in March 2016, and thought this feature would have been included in the April release. This feature is critical to my end users and wanted to know if this will be part of May 2016 Release?
casey_hancock1
New Member
For me, I'd want to be able to apply color saturation to the whole table or to individual columns/rows. It would be useful to all color by another value (like Excel's conditional formatting rules), but that wouldn't be a priority.
MikeAshton
Regular Visitor
I'd like the ability to show, in the same column, negative numbers in red font, in brackets, with the positive numbers in black font without brackets. Both would be comma-separated. Can I check this is what you're expecting to put into the release?
esafranchik
New Member
goooooooooooooooooooooood!
rajuraluri
New Member
Hello Team, is there alternative method for custom color expressions, I want show color based value red, green or yellow. Thanks Rj
agreilly
Regular Visitor
I'm assuming this solution will be comparable to the "highlight table" graphic in Tableau, which I really like. Trying to give Power BI a go, but something so simple (a color coded matrix) is definitely needed to give me reason to keep pushing BI!