One thing I'd like to have is more conditional formatting options (unless I missed it). Right now it looks like there is available "equal to," "not equal to," "contains," and "not contains." Similar to Excel, I'd like to also have access to "greater than"/"less than"/"greater than or equal to," and "lesser than or equal to."
We do have mention comparative operators but only for column types on which they could be applied. Please take a look at our Text documentation for more details
Thanks! I see it now. I wasn't seeing the comparative operators before since I had the column type set to text. Works just fine if I switch it to float. That said, is there a way to get the float types to render with periods instead of commas?
This plugin is great!
One thing I'd like to have is more conditional formatting options (unless I missed it). Right now it looks like there is available "equal to," "not equal to," "contains," and "not contains." Similar to Excel, I'd like to also have access to "greater than"/"less than"/"greater than or equal to," and "lesser than or equal to."
Thanks!
Mike
HI mjs111,
We do have mention comparative operators but only for column types on which they could be applied. Please take a look at our Text documentation for more details
Thanks! I see it now. I wasn't seeing the comparative operators before since I had the column type set to text. Works just fine if I switch it to float. That said, is there a way to get the float types to render with periods instead of commas?
Thanks!
HI mjs111,
You can find option to choose number format as well as number of decimal places on Settings page of our plugin
Fantastic! I'm all set.
Thanks Miljko.
Your plugin and support is a fantastic deal at $35.
Mike
HI mjs111,
If you like our plugin and support please rate our plugin at CodeCanyon on this link. It means a lot to us. Thanks.
Yep, already done. 5 stars.
Mike