# Customizing Dashboard Widget Colors Review the following options to customize widget colors: * [Changing Widget Colors](/products/customer-data-platform/treasure-insights/customizing-dashboard-widget-colors#select-a-single-color) * [Defining Conditional Colors](/products/customer-data-platform/treasure-insights/customizing-dashboard-widget-colors#defining-conditional-colors) Treasure Data supports the following options to customize widget colors: * **Single Color.** Specific color for all values. * **Range.** A range of colors. * **Conditional.** Colors based on conditional data. ## Select a Single Color 1. Open a dashboard or [create a new one](/products/customer-data-platform/treasure-insights/creating-a-new-dashboard). 2. Identify a widget and select the pencil icon to edit it. 3. In the left panel, select a color value. ![](/assets/image2021-1-5_10-45-42.063f8aa0ec654e489666d63c541e5117994d820038af48ba340627337de13982.b979d678.png) 4. Select **Single Color**. 5. Select a different color or enter an HTML color code. 6. Click **OK**. ## Select a Color Range Treasure Insights supports color ranges for column and bar charts only. 1. Open a dashboard or [create a new one](/products/customer-data-platform/treasure-insights/creating-a-new-dashboard). 2. Identify a widget and select the pencil icon to edit it. 3. In the left panel, select a color value. ![](/assets/image2021-1-5_12-38-16.aaeaae0ed1f9ffa5d9420e60339d48e9adff9dfa96ae64e1290be28a92bd3715.b979d678.png) 4. Select **Range** and then select **Manual**. 5. Configure the color range: * **Change minimum and maximum colors**. Select the left or right colored rectangles and choose a different color. Select **OK**. * **Customize a color range:** * Set a minimum color value. All values below the set minimum are assigned to the color on the left. * Set a maximum color value. All values above the set maximum are assigned to the color on the right. * **Define a color range with steps**. Select **Transition** and then specify the number of steps to define the number of colors in the range. Select **Gradient** for a linear color range. # Defining Conditional Colors Treasure Insights supports the ability to use a logical expression to define colors based on the value of a field. 1. Open a dashboard or create a new one. 2. Identify a widget and select the pencil icon to edit it. 3. In the left panel, select a color value. ![](/assets/image2021-1-5_16-16-22.6834970d786c07e02ef36ee729ac441a00f931cd1c451249cd62cc2583f62ba1.b979d678.png) 4. Select Conditional. Each row represents a condition to which you can apply a value. If the condition is true, the value display in the color you select for the row. For example, you might want to create a condition that displays red when a negative condition is met, or green if the value is positive. 5. Define an expression for each row: * Select an operator and specify a value. For example, ... * Select a color for the field. * (Optional) Select **+ Add condition** to add additional condition row. 6. Select **OK**.