Conditional formatting only numeric

strongman86

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Office Version
  1. 2019
Platform
  1. Windows
Guys,

Got 2 columns to compare using conditional formatting to highlight if cell value is greater than adjacent cell value, but only cells containing numbers need to highlighted.

Thanks.
 
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What is =ROMAN(40) in Excel?
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In the conditional format, select 'use a formula' and enter this
Code:
=AND(ISNUMBER($G3),$G3>$F3)
or whatever column letters you need and $'s if appropriate.
 
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