Andrew Trezise on 14 Feb 2017 19:58:04
It would be great to be able to format full rows and not just specific columns in tables.
For example - I have a list of date driven tasks and would like to highlight the entire row where the task is overdue.
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RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
Highlighting a full row would be very useful for readability. Please add!
RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
We get requests to highlight rows on tables just as often as requests to highlight individual cells. This is an important feature for us too! Being able to base that highlighting decision on more than one column's value in the row would be necessary as a part of this too.
RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
Yes, this is another basic feature that is keeping us from fully migrating.
RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
This is a much needed feature if MSFT wants to play the lead in the BI space!
I face huge difficulty in migrating BOBJ reports to Power BI and hence we are double thinking about Power BI.
RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
This is definitely a feature that should be included in Power BI. I am migrating our call stats system from a crude Excel/VBA solution (fetching data from SQL) to Power BI and the only thing I'm stuck on is formatting the top/bottom 3 rows red/green respectively.
RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
Complete row format option should be available.
RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
Conditional formatting should work like in Excel where the user can designate a measure that is used as the condition for any column in the table / matrix. There could be a toggle to apply to entire row or specific columns
RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
How is this not a standard functionality?
RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
Surprises me that such a basic and obviously useful function is not implemented.
RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
Would be useful, but would need to be able to format based on information not in the table, i.e. I've got a monthly data table with a row for each day, and I'd like to highlight rows where we're not in work, which is a related column on my calendar table