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Hi,
Just wondering if what I want to do is possible. I'm trying to use Conditonal Formatting on a measure. It's the % column as pictured below.
If the value of the measure is 100% or more, then, then I want the font colour to be green.
If the value of the measure is 99.9% or less, then I want the font colour to be red.
Here's my measure:
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When you use the built in percent it is looking at the percent of the values meaning, if you have 10 values and set it to > 90 percent it will format the highest value only. It has nothing to do with the % number you are displaying. What you want to use is Number like so:
@abloor ,
I believe you just need a second rule.
If this solves your issues, please mark it as the solution, so that others can find it easily. Kudos are nice too.
Nathaniel
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When you use the built in percent it is looking at the percent of the values meaning, if you have 10 values and set it to > 90 percent it will format the highest value only. It has nothing to do with the % number you are displaying. What you want to use is Number like so:
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