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I am trying to shade the background color Red on any cells in a table that contain the text value = "No" and green for any values = "Yes".
Is there a simple way to do this with a single expression that will apply to all cell values?
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Hi @stuross1129,
If you use a Table visual to show data, you have to set conditional background colors for each column one by one. For example, to set conditional formatting for Step1, please create a measure first. If you have N columns, then, you need N mesaures.
Measure for step1 = IF(SELECTEDVALUE(Table2[Step1])="Yes",1,0)
As a workaround, you can unpivot table first in Query Editor mode, then, use a Matrix to analyse data.
Measure 2 = IF(SELECTEDVALUE('Table2 (2)'[Value])="Yes",1,0)
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @stuross1129,
If you use a Table visual to show data, you have to set conditional background colors for each column one by one. For example, to set conditional formatting for Step1, please create a measure first. If you have N columns, then, you need N mesaures.
Measure for step1 = IF(SELECTEDVALUE(Table2[Step1])="Yes",1,0)
As a workaround, you can unpivot table first in Query Editor mode, then, use a Matrix to analyse data.
Measure 2 = IF(SELECTEDVALUE('Table2 (2)'[Value])="Yes",1,0)
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
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