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Hi all,
I'm working on a "Overview Dashboard" (sheet) that summarizes many KPI's from other sheets in my Power BI report. To make a long story short, I'm trying to conditionally format measures that calculate specific "on track" measurements. For example, one measure is: Order Intake YTD VS. Last Years YTD (Sameperiodlastyear) and another is Order Intake YTD Vs Order Target. Most measurements are in percentage.
Now, I want this measure to display some sort of indication, so if the measure above shows 10% growth YTD I want there to be a green indication, of any sort (arrow, background etc..). This will help me to quickly see on the overview dashboard if all KPI's are on track. The only visual that seem to meet my needs is the KPI one but the indicator value is so large and I can't seem to change the size.
Any ideas for me to solve this?
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hi, @Anonymous
Yes, for conditional formatting, it needs additional rows in the table.
And you may try Custom visual: Advance Card
Then using conditions in Formating
Best Regards,
Lin
hi, @Anonymous
You could try Conditional formatting function in power bi.
Add a new measure, for example: [new measure]=[Order Intake YTD] - [Last Years YTD]
If [new measure] greater than 10% then green background etc...
Best Regards,
Lin
Hi @v-lili6-msft
Thanks for taking the time to answer.
Your idea is certainly an option that can be used but it's not the optimal one, it requires some manipulation of the table. The table must have additional row in the table in order for the conditional formatting to work, I can add a row with just space and then hide the column header with font colour but if you hover, it will display the measure name.
I am trying to display just one certain measurement with this feature, but it is proofing to be harder than expected. All ideas are welcome.
hi, @Anonymous
Yes, for conditional formatting, it needs additional rows in the table.
And you may try Custom visual: Advance Card
Then using conditions in Formating
Best Regards,
Lin
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