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Thanks for your idea, @NR . Your idea meets the criteria for submission, we'll reach out should we require more information.
If you’re reading this post and think that being able to conditionally format columns would be a great capability to add to Dataiku, be sure to kudos the original post! Feel free to leave a comment in the discussion about how this capability would help you or your team.
With the release of 12.5, you can now format rows in an Explore based on their values and preserve that formatting when you export the dataset as an Excel file or publish it to a dashboard.
To apply conditional formatting, open an Explore, select the column menu, and go to Conditional Formatting > Color by rules. Once applied, you can also apply the color to the entire row by clicking on the column summary bar.
With the release of 12.5, you can now format rows in an Explore based on their values and preserve that formatting when you export the dataset as an Excel file or publish it to a dashboard.
To apply conditional formatting, open an Explore, select the column menu, and go to Conditional Formatting > Color by rules. Once applied, you can also apply the color to the entire row by clicking on the column summary bar.