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Just a heads up: We'll be taking a breather to celebrate International Workers' Day (May 1st and 2nd - Wednesday and Thursday) and Orthodox Easter from Good Friday (May 3rd) through Easter Monday (May 6th). So, from May 1st to May 6th, our team will be off enjoying some well-deserved downtime.
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Good afternoon, I would like to apply filters in a table in the following way
Rain level
Dry -> Value> 800
Loose rain -> 500 <= Value <800
Moderate rain -> 300 <= Value <500
Heavy rain -> Value> 300
Is it possible to create a conditional formatting with two limits, one upper and one lower?
Hi Francisco Miguel,
Thank you for the inquiry.
Yes it is possible to create conditional formatting with more conditions like in your example.
You can try our sandbox site: Front-end & Back-end - you can find a fully functional version there to try out all plugin features.