Advanced pivot conditional formatting

Brix23

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Dear all,

what I am trying to do is the following:

  1. Get conditional formatting in a pivot table, based on the value underlying the row label. So for instance lets say that Mark working time should be 150 hours per month of and some months he has overtime, I would like in the overview of total hours to see on which days he had overtime. It should not be split in two rows it should only be in one row (as in the example bellow), since I have thousands of them. In this example the underlying data was 150 hours of regular work and 50h of overtime, and the data could change from month to month. Is there such a thing for conditional formatting, that will colour based on what is behind the row label?
I would like to thank anyone for their help!

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