There are 2 highlighting options: cell or row. If one product falls under 2 conditions with different types of highlighting, then both are triggered and both the row and the cell are highlighted.
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But if you also configure the highlighting in the settings of the Balance in warehouses field, the highlighting of the line overlaps the highlighting of the Balance in warehouses field.
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Can you fix it?
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There are 2 highlighting options: cell or row. If one product falls under 2 conditions with different types of highlighting, then both are triggered and both the row and the cell are highlighted.
But if you also configure the highlighting in the settings of the Balance in warehouses field, the highlighting of the line overlaps the highlighting of the Balance in warehouses field.
Good afternoon. In the table, the conditions for highlighting the balance in the warehouse are first applied, and then the conditions that are already set independently for highlighting a row/cell that's why one color overlaps another
Good afternoon. In the table, the conditions for highlighting the balance in the warehouse are first applied, and then the conditions that are already set independently for highlighting a row/cell
that's why one color overlaps another
Maria OneBox production wrote: Good afternoon. In the table, the conditions for highlighting the balance in the warehouse are first applied, and then the conditions that are already set independently for highlighting a row/cell that's why one color overlaps another
Thank you
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Maria
OneBox production wrote:
Good afternoon. In the table, the conditions for highlighting the balance in the warehouse are first applied, and then the conditions that are already set independently for highlighting a row/cell
that's why one color overlaps another
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Thank you
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