Use Conditional Formatting to format another column in Power BI Did you know you could use conditional formatting to format one column by another in Power BI? Patrick shows you how! Download sample pleblanc2020-01-29T08:47:17-05:00 Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInTumblrPinterestVkEmail Related Posts Control ACCESS to your Microsoft Fabric Lakehouse or Warehouse Control ACCESS to your Microsoft Fabric Lakehouse or Warehouse Boost your productivity with DAX Query View in Power BI Desktop! Boost your productivity with DAX Query View in Power BI Desktop! Let’s look at using some PySpark in your first Microsoft Fabric Notebook Let’s look at using some PySpark in your first Microsoft Fabric Notebook Digging deeper into Data Activator in Microsoft Fabric Digging deeper into Data Activator in Microsoft Fabric Leverage OneLake with Azure Databricks Leverage OneLake with Azure Databricks