Conditional formatting

Tonigirl

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  1. 365
  2. 2010
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  1. Windows
I have a range in one column (G22:G200) with different numbers (1-5) and I have one cell that has a date (D4) and I have another column range that has different dates (O22:O200)

What im trying to say is if range G22:G200 has #2 and date in D4 is greater than O22:O200 then it should be highlighted as green

The formulas i currently have are
=If($G$22:$G$200=2,(&O$22:$O$200>$D$4))
=IFS(THEN($G$22:$G$200=2(&O$22:$O$200>$D$4)

Neither one of them is working, please help.
 
You're welcome & thanks for the feedback.
 
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