Tag: Conditional Formatting Techniques

Conditional Formatting with Transparency Hex Codes

Conditional Formatting with Transparency Hex Codes - Enterprise DNA

One of the best ways to implement conditional formatting is using the Field value option in the Visualizations pane. There are numerous reasons why this conditional formatting method is better than many, and one of them is that you can use the transparency masks on hex codes which we will discuss today. You may watch the full

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Expression Builder: Applying Conditional Formatting On Paginated Reports

Expression Builder Applying Conditional Formatting On Paginated Reports - Enterprise DNA

In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to apply conditional formatting in your paginated reports. The primary features used are the Expression Builder and the Placeholder Properties. Conditional formatting helps highlight specific data in your report. This is especially useful when you’re dealing with tons of data. With Expression Builder, you can program your report to

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ROUND Function in Power BI – Conditional Formatting

ROUND Function in Power BI – Conditional Formatting

In this tutorial, I’ll discuss how to use the ROUND function in Power BI when it comes to conditional formatting. Excel users might be familiar with how this function works in Excel, and we actually use it in a similar way in Power BI. You may watch the full video of this tutorial at the bottom

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Showcase Unique Insights Using Conditional Formatting In Power BI

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I’ve been applying a kind of conditional formatting in Power BI that gives me unique insights in my visualizations. It’s been a game-changer in the way I develop my reports. You may watch the full video of this tutorial at the bottom of this blog. I’ve done a demo on this same approach before, but

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Power BI Visual – Showcase Customer Purchase Dates

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In this blog, I’ll share a great Power BI visual tip. I’ll show you how to dynamically visualize things over time based on some selections. In this example, we’re looking at customers. You may watch the full video of this tutorial at the bottom of this blog. First, I’ll show you a few things that can

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