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Apply conditional formatting to a view

Apply conditional formatting to a view

We're going to work our way up to applying conditional formatting in a view. We'll start first by simply looking at our options for formatting. So if we choose the view that we want to modify, in this case, the all items view and wind installations, we could start by, for example, filtering this view. And we would do that by making a choice here that we want to filter this and only look at, for example, solar panels. If we did that, all we see are solar panels and we could then save this view. We know it's not saved because there's a little asterisk next to its name. But we could save this view, for example, as solar panels only. I usually use the word only for a filtered view because it makes it clear what it is. If I'm going to have a particular sort order, and that's what's most important, I'll use by. So, for example, a view that was sorted by SKU, I would simply call by SKU. So the words by and only are easily understandable to other folks. And if I think other people might want…

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