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![]() "sweetsue516" wrote: Here is an example: 5.55 6.78 8.97 6.53 N/A 10.87 4.89 7.98 N/A 10.58 4.32 8.77 If the top number is higher I would like for the cell in both rows to be highlighted. Is this enough or do you need more? "sweetsue516" wrote: I am comparing two rows of numbers that contain an few "N/A" so I have numbers and text. How to I use the conditional formatting for this or would a formula be needed, etc??? Thank you for any assistance you can provide. |
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