Allow more detailed formatting of dataview
Currently the "Block Format" options allow to edit the style of single blocks, headers and total values.
However, it is not possible to change the style of some dataview elements such as specific cells and total labels.
It could be useful if the developer could, for example, set the "total" dataview labels in bold or change the colour for specific totals and not all the totals of the block.
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Yes, agree, we have the same request. Although we can change the format of totals, the change applies to all totals in that block … but sometimes, in order to highlight the importance of a specific total, we need to highlight just that specific cell and total label
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Thank you for sharing your idea, @Catherine Tam. We appreciate the time and effort you put into crafting your suggestion, and we understand that it can be disappointing to hear that we won't be pursuing it at this time.
We are committed to delivering the best possible experience to our customers, and we must prioritize the features and enhancements that will have the most significant impact on your daily use of our software.
While we won't be moving forward with your suggestion, we want you to know that we value your input and appreciate your contribution to our community.We encourage you to continue submitting your ideas and suggestions in the future, as we are always open to hearing new perspectives and feedback.
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