Make changes to the format as required. Click OK to save the changes that you have made. Click OK to close the Conditional Formats dialog. Open the workbook that contains the worksheet you want to format.

12-12 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer Plus To change the color of stoplight colors: 1. Open the workbook that contains the worksheet you want to format. 2. Choose Format | Conditional Formats to display the Conditional Formats dialog . 3. Click Edit Stoplight Colors to display the Stoplight colors dialog . 4. Change the color of the categories as required. 5. Click OK to save changes that you have made. 6. Click OK to close the Conditional Formats dialog. The worksheet is updated with the formatting changes that you have made. Notes ■ You can also edit stoplight colors in the following way: – Right-click on the worksheet data area, and select the Conditional Format option to display the Conditional Formats dialog , and click Edit Stoplight Colors. Examples of conditional formatting This section includes examples of conditional formats and stoplight formats in Discoverer. Example 1: Conditional format to highlight Profit SUM values greater than 30000 In this example, you want to analyze performance by highlighting Profit SUM values greater than 30,000 with a blue background. You create a conditional format on the Profit SUM worksheet item. In the worksheet example below, the Profit SUM values for Cincinnati, Louisville, and New York are highlighted with a blue background because they are greater than 30,000. Using conditional formatting 12-13 Figure 12–3 A Discoverer worksheet using a conditional format Example 2: Stoplight format to categorize Profit SUM values on a table worksheet In this example, you want to analyze performance by categorizing profit values on a table worksheet, as follows: ■ display profit values less than 10,000 in the unacceptable category with a red background ■ display profit values between 10,000 and 30,000 in the acceptable category with a yellow background ■ display profit values greater than 30,000 in the desirable category with a green background You create a stoplight format on the Profit SUM worksheet item. In the worksheet example below, a stoplight format based on these categories is applied to Profit SUM values in a table worksheet. Values in the unacceptable category are show in red for example, Chicago and Dallas. Values in the acceptable category are shown in yellow for example, St. Louis and Washington. Values in the desirable category are shown in green for example, Cincinnati and Louisville. Figure 12–4 A Discoverer worksheet using a stoplight format