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I have a table that has multiple rules. I'd like to copy conditional formatting rules to another table. Is this possible without having to manually define each value?
Yes it is possible.
- Go to transform data and create a conditional column (rename it if you want), then define any one condition.
- Click on the added conditional column that you created (look at the applied steps on the right side) and select all "Ctrl+A" and copy the whole query from the top which starts from =Table.AddColumn.
- Now, click on the new conditional column that you created in step 1 and replace the whole query using "ctrl+A" and then "ctrl+V"
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https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Conditional-formatting-copy-and-paste/td-p/664452
If I answered your question, please mark my post as solution, this will also help others.
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Unfortunately @mwegener , Conditional formatting does not copy over using format painter
Strange, during my small test it works.
Do you use the same columns as value?
Maybe it's easier to copy the table and change some columns.
You might find it quickest to simply copy and paste the table and replace the values you need changed
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