- Comments (8)
RE: Conditional formatting options
I would love to see the ability to underline specific cell elements based on conditions. This would be helpful for financial reporting! Bold and Italics conditional formatting would be really helpful as well to make the financial report look great.
RE: Conditional formatting options
this is a valid linkhttps://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Desktop/Power-BI-Desktop-conditional-font-formatting-like-font-size-font/td-p/2999674but gives 'We have encounter some malicious input. Please remove that and try again' error when setting up the link!!!
RE: Conditional formatting options
addenda to my comment below (lol no edit functionality in the idea/bug forum ... is this a bug!?)conditional font formatting is working in paginated reportsstill dashboards to go Power BI Desktop - conditional font formatting like font size, font size offset, font family etc == https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Desktop/Power-BI-Desktop-conditional-font-formatting-like-font-size-font/td-p/2999674
RE: Conditional formatting options
Conditional formatting including font size is workable in Power BI Paginated Report Builder, link belowPower BI Paginated Report Builder - Unicode Symbols - toggle the Print Layout button
RE: Conditional formatting options
Remember guys m$ has no idea ... that is what competitors and open source are for!
RE: Conditional formatting options
Baffling to see new arranging highlights turn out that head the correct way yet on a handy level illuminate nothing in light of the fact that the idea was just applied to a restricted subset of visuals/highlights. https://www.prodissertationhelp.co.uk/
RE: Conditional formatting options
The Power BI technology is amazing, but it is still borderline impossible to create professional quality reports. Most of this has to do with a lack of customization, fonts included. The inability to change anything on total rows or headers can completely ruin the aesthetic of a report. Frustrating to see new formatting features come out that head in the right direction but on a practical level solve almost nothing because the concept was only applied to a narrow subset of visuals/features. We don't just need conditional formatting of background/font on table values. We need total rows, headers, report backgrounds, rows, and everything else that could be picked up in a 30 minute excel user focus group!
RE: Conditional formatting options
This would be really helpful to enhance table visualisations who don't use subtotals.