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How to Highlight your Important Data

Updated over a year ago

Row coloring refers to the ability to apply different colors to rows within your Views to visually distinguish between different types of Data or to highlight important data. This feature helps users organize and prioritize their tasks or projects more effectively, as color coding can provide instant visual cues and improve the readability of the information displayed. To read more about row coloring click here

To Add A new Color:

  1. At the top Right of the table, you'll find the Coloring icon. Click on the Color icon.

  2. First we will Navigate on how to Color Left Borders. to Learn more about loft borders, Click Here

    1. first we will color based on single select values
      click on "Single Select"

    2. Choose the Single Select Values Listed in this case we only have "Status"

    3. Now you can see the left borders of each row has been colored based on the Status Coloring

    4. you can remove the color by selecting the trash icon

    5. Now We Will Color the rows based on "Conditions"
      click on "Conditions" to learn more about conditions Click Here

    6. from the drop down list Choose a column to create the condition based on it

    7. Choose a Condition

    8. Write a value

    9. Choose a Color

    10. Now, any expense has an amount more than 200 will be highlighted in red

    11. if you want to add more colors based on different conditions, you can follow the same steps.

    ​Second, we will Navigate on how to Background Color. to Learn more about Background Coloring click here

    1. first we will color based on single select values
      click on "Single Select"

    2. Choose the Single Select Values Listed in this case we only have "Status"

    3. Now you can see the Background of each row has been colored based on the Status Coloring

    4. you can remove the color by selecting the trash icon

    5. Now We Will Color the rows based on "Conditions"
      click on "Conditions" to learn more about conditions click here

    6. from the drop down list Choose a column to create the condition based on it

    7. Choose a Condition

    8. Write a value

    9. Choose a Color

    10. Now, any expense has an amount more than 200 will be highlighted in red

    11. if you want to add more colors based on different conditions, you can follow the same steps

  3. third, we will navigate on how to Combine Both Left Borders and Background Coloring to learn more about it Click Here

    1. first, we will color the left borders based on a single select value in this case it will be “status”

    2. to color the background of each row we will click on “add decorator”

    3. Click "Background color"

    4. You can choose either to color based on Condition or Single Select Value
      here we will filter based on a condition

    5. Set the condition parameters Column, Condition, value


      now you can see that using both coloring method will help you in highlighting your most important work


    to learn more about the difference between Conditions & Single Select click here

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