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🚀 https://lookerstudiomasterclass.com → Enroll in the full version of the program ✨ https://lookerstudio.tips → Get my free Looker Studio Tips via email. In this lesson, I'm going to show how to use scorecards in Looker Studio to present key performance indicators (KPIs) and important metrics on your Google Data Studio dashboards. Scorecards are an effective way to display compact numbers, ratios, or currencies, and I'll show you how to compare data across different date ranges without any complex data preparation. You'll also learn how to apply conditional formatting to scorecards, allowing you to change the font or background color based on specific criteria. By the end of this tutorial, you'll be able to create informative and visually appealing dashboards using scorecards to quickly communicate the status of your metrics to report viewers. Plus, you'll have a solid understanding of how to set up and configure comparison date ranges and conditional formatting rules to further enhance your Google Data Studio reports. 00:00 Introduction to Scorecards 00:33 Compact and Adjustable Scorecard Features 00:56 Comparing Current Data with Past Data 01:48 Advanced and Dynamic Date Ranges 02:01 Transitioning to Edit Mode in Data Studio 02:17 Date Range Comparison Settings in Data Studio 02:58 Scorecard Conditional Formatting 03:37 Communicating Status through Color Coding --- Learn to use scorecards for KPIs and important metrics Display compact numbers, ratios, or currencies Compare data across different date ranges Apply conditional formatting to scorecards Set up and configure comparison date ranges Scorecards are the simplest yet one of the most widely used chart types in Looker Studio. In this lesson, we’ll learn how to use scorecards to show KPIs as numbers, ratios, percentages, or currency amounts on a scorecard, and then how to add more context by adding absolute or relative comparison and applying conditional formatting. -- Introducing Scorecards Scorecards are a fantastic way to present key performance indicators (KPIs) and other important metrics on your dashboard. They can show a single number, percentage, ratio, or currency value to the viewer, while other charts can help illustrate trends and patterns over time or the breakdown of the KPIs across different categories and segments. Compact Numbers and More Scorecards can display compact numbers (e.g., 200k instead of 200,000), and you can also adjust decimal precision. They support various formats, such as numbers, ratios, and currencies. Comparing Time Periods Scorecards can show the comparison for the metric for a selected date range with another time period. The comparison period could be the previous period, previous year, or even a fixed or dynamic date range. Looker Studio handles these comparisons automatically, without needing extra data preparation. Date Range Settings To set up date range comparisons, access the settings for any chart that supports it. Under the date range options, you can choose the default date range, comparison date range, and more advanced settings. Conditional Formatting Scorecards can display conditional formatting by changing the font or background color based on specific criteria. This helps communicate the status of a metric or KPI quickly to viewers. You can apply multiple conditional formatting rules to a single scorecard and they’ll be applied in order. Accessing Conditional Formatting Settings To access the settings for conditional formatting, select a scorecard or other component that supports it. Go to the style tab, where you can add different conditional formatting groups and choose colors for the font and background.