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Anonymous
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table conditional formatting change only one row

Hi,
Is it possible to format a row separately in conditional formatting?

 

for example, i have

Name       Sales

Mark         $1000

Kevin         $900

Sarah        $1100

John          $700

 

if sales are above 1000, i want to have green circle next to sales amount, but exception for john, if his sale is above $500, i want him to show green too.

 

so, Mark, Sarah, and John will have green circle next to their sales amount. but not for Kevin

 

thank you!

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v-luwang-msft
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Hi @Anonymous ,

Based on your description, try creating the following two measures.

color = IF(MAX('Table'[Name])="John"&&MAX('Table'[Sales])>=500, UNICHAR(11044),IF(MAX('Table'[Sales])>=1000, UNICHAR(11044),BLANK()))
color = IF(MAX('Table'[Name])="John"&&MAX('Table'[Sales])>=500, UNICHAR(11044),IF(MAX('Table'[Sales])>=1000, UNICHAR(11044),BLANK()))

 

The below is what you want:

vluwangmsft_0-1657245744928.png

vluwangmsft_1-1657245755147.png

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Lucien

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Anonymous
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Hi,
Is it possible to format a row separately in conditional formatting?

 

for example, i have

Name       Sales

Mark         $1000

Kevin         $900

Sarah        $1100

John          $700

 

if sales are above 1000, i want to have green circle next to sales amount, but exception for john, if his sale is above $500, i want him to show green too.

 

so, Mark, Sarah, and John will have green circle next to their sales amount. but not for Kevin

 

thank you!

Hi @Anonymous 

Create a measure for the same returning 1 when you want it o show green and 0 otherwise.

 

Go o conditional formatting, use this measure to get the desired result.

Set 1 to show Green.





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Anonymous
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Hi,
I do not see anything..
it only shows blue rectangle

v-luwang-msft
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Hi @Anonymous ,

Based on your description, try creating the following two measures.

color = IF(MAX('Table'[Name])="John"&&MAX('Table'[Sales])>=500, UNICHAR(11044),IF(MAX('Table'[Sales])>=1000, UNICHAR(11044),BLANK()))
color = IF(MAX('Table'[Name])="John"&&MAX('Table'[Sales])>=500, UNICHAR(11044),IF(MAX('Table'[Sales])>=1000, UNICHAR(11044),BLANK()))

 

The below is what you want:

vluwangmsft_0-1657245744928.png

vluwangmsft_1-1657245755147.png

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Best Regards

Lucien

Jihwan_Kim
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Hi,

Please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.

One of ways to solve this is to create a measure like below and select this measure "Format style" -> "Field value" inside "conditional formatting" -> "background color" section.

 

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Sales total measure conditional format: = 
SWITCH (
    SELECTEDVALUE ( Sales[Name] ),
    "John", IF ( [Sales total measure:] >= 500, "Green" ),
    IF ( [Sales total measure:] >= 1000, "Green" )
)

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