The recent addition of conditional formatting for values is wonderful. However, it would be great to have the ability format subtotals and totals, as the variation on those fields are often even more important to draw attention to.
Administrator on 23 May 2020 01:39:28
Thanks everyone for your votes on this feature! With the April 2020 release of Power BI Desktop this is now available! https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/power-bi-desktop-april-2020-feature-summary/#_Conditional_formatting Please keep commenting on this feature with other feedback, we check the Completed items as well as ones that are still active.
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RE: Conditional Formatting for Total and Subtotals in Matrices
This is from a comment by Ramy Saroufim in the November Power BI Desktop update feature summary:
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/power-bi-desktop-november-2017-feature-summary/
"Comparing Subtotals to each other within the same scope can technically be done on a Scale-per-Scope basis. However, the Customers feedback we got thought it would visually interfere with the main details scale."
Which wouldn't matter if you could turn on/off conditional formatting on totals/subtotals. Conditional formatting on totals/subtotals is just as important as on values. E.g. If comparing sales vs budget by region, you also want to clearly see if you total sales are over/under budget.
RE: Conditional Formatting for Total and Subtotals in Matrices
Agree.
Wonder why the Power BI Team omits such basic functionality and then waits for someone to put an "idea" and implement it.
RE: Conditional Formatting for Total and Subtotals in Matrices
Any reponse from PowerBI on this? It's been outstanding for a long time now.
RE: Conditional Formatting for Total and Subtotals in Matrices
100% agree - would like this feature very much
RE: Conditional Formatting for Total and Subtotals in Matrices
Agree..need this!
RE: Conditional Formatting for Total and Subtotals in Matrices
Yes guys, please fix
RE: Conditional Formatting for Total and Subtotals in Matrices
This should be an easy fix - no?