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Allow transparency to be set on Conditional Formatting (background color)

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on 31 Jul 2018 02:06:43

When setting a background color in PBI, on most visuals, I can set the "transparency" value. This is great! It allows me to "soften" the colors in the background.

However, with conditional formatting, when setting the background color, I cannot do this. This seems very inconsistent. Why not allow this? If you want to match "data colors" then you set the transparency to 0 (or 100...?). However, it's a BACKGROUND color, so why can't I set a transparency like other backgrounds?

This really comes into play when I want/need my report to have similar background coloring (say, a soft orange means "something"). Some visuals can display this, but not conditional formatting - so I can't get them to visually match, and I'm either forced to use a bold orange, or have a discrepancy (visually) on the report. Neither are good options.

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Jason S on 06 Jul 2020 00:01:59

RE: Allow transparency to be set on Conditional Formatting (background color)

I've tried creating a DAX measure to return "#FFFFFF00" and then applied conditional formatting to the background of a card, but I'm finding it only works in Desktop & Firefox & Chrome, but not in IE or Edge. I would love to see this working in ALL browsers.

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Gianni Bergamo on 06 Jul 2020 00:01:52

RE: Allow transparency to be set on Conditional Formatting (background color)

Good idea! Allowing to insert the hexadecimal #FFFFFF00 could be part of the solution. Actually it's not possible. It's possible to have transparency in conditional formatting only if you format by field value (e.g. creating a condition in a DAX measure that returns the value #FFFFFF00)

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eric on 05 Jul 2020 23:42:11

RE: Allow transparency to be set on Conditional Formatting (background color)

Also, when you have conditional formatting background colors it looks bad on the default alternating rows of grey and white.