Hi,
If i have 20 line items in a view, i have to conditional format everyone, would be a great idea to be able to format ALL line items using a single line item reference?
@DeveloperCYT
Yes it is perfectly alright to reference only one line item (used for CF) for all 20 line items. However if you are formatting based on the logic which varies from one line item to another then you will have to create 20 diff lines.
Misbah
I know that, but i don't want 20 format rules, i want one rule using one ref to cover all line items.
Care to share a snip? As I said you can have only one line formatting all other lines if the formatting logic is same for all.
So to get the result below i have to format every line item in the module, they all use ActualVersion as the Value.
What would be nice is something like
Save me entering 30 plus format rules....
Ah I see, I don't think that is even remotely possible. But you can post that idea on idea exchange forum.
Currently, there is no feature where you can apply a rule to all line items.
You need to set up the conditional formatting for each line individually.
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