Collin Quiring on 22 Oct 2019 03:40:22
We often have columns or measures that we want to be formatted the same in EVERY report tab in EVERY visual the same way. There is no universal method to format a measure in every visual in a report. We have to go into each visual on each report tab and do the exact same field formatting (colors, etc.) in each visual. We would like there to be a Universal option.
And, you know what will come next? :-) No doubt, somebody will want the formatting to be report wide EXCEPT for one single visual somewhere. Is that possible too?
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RE: Field Format - Report Wide
I want to vote for this. I like that I can make a conditional variable that assigns a color code to conditionally format a table column, but it's a serious flaw that I can't apply that same formatting to data colors of bars and pie charts.
RE: Field Format - Report Wide
much-needed indeed.
RE: Field Format - Report Wide
I can't believe there are only 65 votes on this. I'm sure majority of users deal with this. Tableau has this feature and saves a lot of time...
RE: Field Format - Report Wide
Please release conditional formatting on Donut / Pie chart visual ASAP
RE: Field Format - Report Wide
conditional formatting on donut chart
RE: Field Format - Report Wide
This is a much-needed productivity feature.
RE: Field Format - Report Wide
Another point to consider conditional formatting: tachometer's range colors.
RE: Field Format - Report Wide
I hope I'm not duplicating other comments. It would be great to also add conditional formatting for bar chart's label and axis that allows set up based on a measured or calculated columns.
RE: Field Format - Report Wide
Please do this. I want the same color to represent the same unique items across multiple charts and it takes a long time to set up.
RE: Field Format - Report Wide
It's late june 2019, I was going to ask this feature and I understood it was requested 3 years ago. Too bad it has been not implemented, I find absurd this gap in a professional system.