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New Feature: Conditional Formatting
Newly added Conditional formatting feature allows you to highlight cells of a column with different background color and font color to make them easily identifiable and unique. In conditional formatting, you have to specify the required conditions/criteria for formatting. When data in a cell meets the condition, Zoho Reports applies the corresponding formatting style that you have specified.
To apply conditional formatting:
- Select the column (by clicking the header) on whose cells you want to apply conditional formatting.
- Either right click to get the pop up menu or invoke Column Properties option in the toolbar.
- In the menu, select Conditional Formatting option.
- A dialog box appears with options for specifying the conditions and selecting colors for font and background.
- Click the drop down arrow under Condition header and select the type of the condition that you want to apply.
- Type the matching value that you want to use for the condition in the Value text box.
- Select the required colors for the font and background and then click OK.
- All the cells that meets the criteria will be formatted accordingly.
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You can add any number of conditions using +Add Another Rule option at the bottom of the dialog box.
Conditional formatting is currently supported in Tables, Tabular Views and Query Tables only.
New Chart Types: Area and Stacked Area Chart
Zoho Reports has added two more cool chart types to its chart library. The new charts types are Area charts and Stacked Area charts.
Area Charts:
Area charts are similar to line charts, but with all the area below the line filled with a color. Area charts are offered in two modes, one with plain lines and the other with markers displayed on each data point.
Stacked Area Charts:
Stacked Area chart is a Area chart, where the contribution of each data series is stacked over the previous one. Helps to compare the contribution of each data series to the total across categories. Stacked Area charts are also offered in two modes , one with plain lines and the other with markers displayed on each data point.
These newly added chart types can be found in Chart Options dialog box, which appears after invoking Other Charts option in the toolbar