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Hi! I think my problem is quite simple. I have a list of status that I want to code by color. For example:
STATUS | COLOR |
STATUS1 | red |
STATUS2 | red |
STATUS3 | ok |
STATUS2 | red |
STATUS1 | red |
STATUS4 | red |
And I wanted a function like, if Table1[STATUS] is equal to STATUS1 or STATUS2 or STATUS4 and so on, equals to RED. If not, equals to OK.
Solved! Go to Solution.
HI @stefanycheck,
Conditional formatting already support to use hex value field to color formatting, please take a look at following document:
Conditional formatting in tables
You only need to change text to hex value of color. (for invalid hex value, power bi will use default color format)
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
HI @stefanycheck,
Conditional formatting already support to use hex value field to color formatting, please take a look at following document:
Conditional formatting in tables
You only need to change text to hex value of color. (for invalid hex value, power bi will use default color format)
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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