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conditional formatting in tables

It was implemented in charts but not in tables or matrixes.
Status: Completed
Comments
JasonMiles
Advocate I
Having the conditional formatting behave similarly to excel, or to KPI indicators would be great, but it needs to work on the cell level, and needs to support two color gradients and red-yellow-green.
info6
New Member
This is a very important feature and I am surprised that there is such low number of votes as almost every Excel user uses conditional formatting in tables.
l_banon1
New Member
It will be great also to group fields in a hierarchy
xxcorpxx
Advocate V
Yeah, mandatory.
pbiideas1
New Member
'@Will Thompson, Yes that would be very useful. Please do both!
jjblanco
Advocate II
In particular, changing the column names when you apply aggregations, since PowerBI automatically changes those for you to "Average of", "Max of", etc. And that may not be exactly what you want!
beattiejk
Regular Visitor
We would definitely want to have this feature available
beattiejk
Regular Visitor
I agree with the comments here, we should have this available. Furthermore the formatting options should be flexible and apply to single column, rows or cells depending on the visualization used. In my example I can think of, I'd like to use the Card Visualization and be able to format the colour of the percentage number displayed there based on whether that number is > 0 or < 0
gerard_jaworski
New Member
Applying color on individual column should be definitely a priority with conditional formatting in the same way as in Excel.
evanhurck
New Member
A feature in Excel since forever... where is the Power in Power BI?