Custom color for Reporting Services KPI
I would like to add a custom color (in other words, add some custom status and corresponding color) for Reporting Services KPI's (outside of standart red, yellow and green). Is there any way to achieve it?
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I would like to add a custom color (in other words, add some custom status and corresponding color) for Reporting Services KPI's (outside of standart red, yellow and green). Is there any way to achieve it?
reporting-services
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I would like to add a custom color (in other words, add some custom status and corresponding color) for Reporting Services KPI's (outside of standart red, yellow and green). Is there any way to achieve it?
reporting-services
I would like to add a custom color (in other words, add some custom status and corresponding color) for Reporting Services KPI's (outside of standart red, yellow and green). Is there any way to achieve it?
reporting-services
reporting-services
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Click on your element and go to the properties (pane on the right side) under Font > Color for foreground color and Fill > BackgroundColor for the background color and type in the hexadecimal color code. For example:
#01b8aa
You can browse on google how to convert from RGB()
into hexadecimal codes.
I'm talking about this stuff
– dreamca4er
Nov 15 '18 at 5:48
You would have needed some more tags. I will tag this question to fit into the right section.
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Click on your element and go to the properties (pane on the right side) under Font > Color for foreground color and Fill > BackgroundColor for the background color and type in the hexadecimal color code. For example:
#01b8aa
You can browse on google how to convert from RGB()
into hexadecimal codes.
I'm talking about this stuff
– dreamca4er
Nov 15 '18 at 5:48
You would have needed some more tags. I will tag this question to fit into the right section.
– Strawberryshrub
Nov 15 '18 at 5:54
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Click on your element and go to the properties (pane on the right side) under Font > Color for foreground color and Fill > BackgroundColor for the background color and type in the hexadecimal color code. For example:
#01b8aa
You can browse on google how to convert from RGB()
into hexadecimal codes.
I'm talking about this stuff
– dreamca4er
Nov 15 '18 at 5:48
You would have needed some more tags. I will tag this question to fit into the right section.
– Strawberryshrub
Nov 15 '18 at 5:54
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Click on your element and go to the properties (pane on the right side) under Font > Color for foreground color and Fill > BackgroundColor for the background color and type in the hexadecimal color code. For example:
#01b8aa
You can browse on google how to convert from RGB()
into hexadecimal codes.
Click on your element and go to the properties (pane on the right side) under Font > Color for foreground color and Fill > BackgroundColor for the background color and type in the hexadecimal color code. For example:
#01b8aa
You can browse on google how to convert from RGB()
into hexadecimal codes.
answered Nov 15 '18 at 5:28
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– dreamca4er
Nov 15 '18 at 5:48
You would have needed some more tags. I will tag this question to fit into the right section.
– Strawberryshrub
Nov 15 '18 at 5:54
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I'm talking about this stuff
– dreamca4er
Nov 15 '18 at 5:48
You would have needed some more tags. I will tag this question to fit into the right section.
– Strawberryshrub
Nov 15 '18 at 5:54
I'm talking about this stuff
– dreamca4er
Nov 15 '18 at 5:48
I'm talking about this stuff
– dreamca4er
Nov 15 '18 at 5:48
You would have needed some more tags. I will tag this question to fit into the right section.
– Strawberryshrub
Nov 15 '18 at 5:54
You would have needed some more tags. I will tag this question to fit into the right section.
– Strawberryshrub
Nov 15 '18 at 5:54
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