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FI g u R e 15 -29 Changing conditional formatting by drilling down
AddIng CondITIonAl FormATTIng To A PPs sCoreCArd
PerformancePoint also has conditional formatting, but it is by no means
as intuitive as that in Excel. To do conditional formatting, a custom indica-
tor needs to be created and then conditional formatting enabled on the
scorecard.
Chapter 10 covered the creation of custom indicators in some depth, so
they won't be covered here again.
SuMMARy
Embedding visualizations in applications and in tables is one of the most
powerful ways to use them. The tools available from Microsoft to do this are
quite powerful, and in this chapter you learned the techniques to apply them.
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