Conditional Formatting with Hlookup and greater than

AndrewD04

New Member
Joined
Aug 24, 2017
Messages
40
Office Version
  1. 365
Hi,

I am trying to highlight a cell Q11.

I want it to Hlookup cell Q5 in Columns BV:BX and then if Cell Q11 is greater than the Hlookup for it to highlight Cell Q11 in Green.

I hope this is clear.

Thanks for your help

Dan
 

Excel Facts

Back into an answer in Excel
Use Data, What-If Analysis, Goal Seek to find the correct input cell value to reach a desired result
Which row in BV:BX do you want to lookup & which row is the returned value in?
 
Upvote 0
Is that the lookup row, or the return row & what is the other?
 
Upvote 0
Assuming that row 6 is the lookup row & you want to return a value in row 7.
use this formula in CF =Q11>=HLOOKUP(Q5,BV6:BX7,2,0)
 
Upvote 0

Forum statistics

Threads
1,215,564
Messages
6,125,579
Members
449,237
Latest member
Chase S

We've detected that you are using an adblocker.

We have a great community of people providing Excel help here, but the hosting costs are enormous. You can help keep this site running by allowing ads on MrExcel.com.
Allow Ads at MrExcel

Which adblocker are you using?

Disable AdBlock

Follow these easy steps to disable AdBlock

1)Click on the icon in the browser’s toolbar.
2)Click on the icon in the browser’s toolbar.
2)Click on the "Pause on this site" option.
Go back

Disable AdBlock Plus

Follow these easy steps to disable AdBlock Plus

1)Click on the icon in the browser’s toolbar.
2)Click on the toggle to disable it for "mrexcel.com".
Go back

Disable uBlock Origin

Follow these easy steps to disable uBlock Origin

1)Click on the icon in the browser’s toolbar.
2)Click on the "Power" button.
3)Click on the "Refresh" button.
Go back

Disable uBlock

Follow these easy steps to disable uBlock

1)Click on the icon in the browser’s toolbar.
2)Click on the "Power" button.
3)Click on the "Refresh" button.
Go back
Back
Top