I am sorry to disappoint you, but unfortunately conditional formatting works only within the same column, and cannot be used between columns or tables.
Depending on what you wish to do, you may be able to pass an SQL query and define the rule you need. Given that the tables are stored in the database, of course.
Is it possible to format data in a column based on the values from another table or a hidden column .
Hello again KINGSLEY GAAH.
I am sorry to disappoint you, but unfortunately conditional formatting works only within the same column, and cannot be used between columns or tables.
Depending on what you wish to do, you may be able to pass an SQL query and define the rule you need. Given that the tables are stored in the database, of course.
Best regards.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
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