Group Conditional Formatting
Apply visual rules to group columns based on group codes or related field values. Use these rules to highlight specific groups and control drill-down behavior.
When to use group conditional formatting
- Highlighting key groups: Draw attention to groups that are significantly large or underperforming.
- Controlling row expansion: Specify which groups allow drill-down for additional details.
- Emphasizing categories: Maintain user focus by visually distinguishing important group categories.
Define group conditional formatting rules
- Do one of the following to open the Conditional Formatting (Group) dialog:
- Click the three dots next to the Groups section and select Conditional Formatting.
- Right-click a Group header column in the worksheet and select Conditional Formatting.
- In the Toolbar panel, select Worksheet Properties. Expand Groups, select the field, and click Conditional Formatting.
- Click the + icon to creare a new rule, or the pencil icon to edit an existing one.
- Make your selections from the available options.
- Click Confirm when finished.
- Click Confirm again in the Conditional Formatting (Group) dialog to apply the rule.
Conditional formatting options
The following options are available when creating or editing a conditional formatting rule:
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Dependent Column | Select the column whose values trigger the formatting. You can use the group or a different column. |
| Compare with | Choose the comparison type:
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| Value Condition | Select a condition operator. Options depend on the data type from Dependent Column:
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| Level of rule applied | Choose the group level to apply the rule:
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| Style | Apply font formatting: Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic. |
| Border | Add borders to cells. Define edge, style, and width (top, bottom, left, right). |
| Icon | Display a visual indicator (such as arrows, flags, symbols) based on the value. |
| Color | Change the font color when the condition is met. |
| Background Color | Set the background fill, or select Transparent for no fill. |
| Background Option | Choose how to apply the background:
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| Allow Row Expansion | Specify whether users can drill down into a group. Useful for restricting access to detailed data—such as hiding transactions in a specific GL account on an income statement. |
| Preview | View how the formatting will look before applying. |
| Comment | Add a description detailing the purpose of the rule. |
Change the priority rules
When you have multiple rules defined in the Conditional Formatting (Group) dialog, you can adjust their priority.
- Open the Conditional Formatting (Group) dialog.
- Select a rule and use the up and down arrows to move it higher or lower in the list. The higher a rule appears in the list, the greater its priority.
- Click Confirm when finished.
note
Only the first matching rule applies to each cell. Remaining rules are ignored for that cell.