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How Many Ranges Can be Defined in Conditional Highlighting?

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How many ranges can be defined in the case of a Conditional Highlighting?

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Conditional highlighting in Salesforce allows you to visually emphasize certain data points based on predefined criteria. Ranges in conditional highlighting refer to different intervals or segments of data that are assigned a specific color or style.

In the case of Salesforce Lightning Experience, you can define up to 5 ranges for conditional highlighting. Each range corresponds to a specific set of criteria that you can define using the "Field Value" or "Formula" options.

For example, you might want to highlight all opportunities with an amount greater than $1,000,000 in red, those between $500,000 and $1,000,000 in yellow, and those less than $500,000 in green. In this scenario, you would define three ranges with the following criteria:

  • Range 1: Field Value is greater than 1000000
  • Range 2: Field Value is greater than 500000 and Field Value is less than or equal to 1000000
  • Range 3: Field Value is less than or equal to 500000

You can then assign a color or style to each range, such as red for Range 1, yellow for Range 2, and green for Range 3. This would create a visually appealing and informative display of data in your Salesforce Lightning Experience.