Conditional highlighting for exceeding 360 days in Numbers cell with formula

As "numbers" does not respond to Conditional Highlighting in a cell containing a formula,I wish to indicate a "false"indicator if the cell exceeds say 360 days.



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Original Title: ecca2 Conditional Highlighting

MacBook Air, macOS 26.1

Posted on Dec 6, 2025 8:54 PM

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Posted on Dec 6, 2025 11:55 PM

Numbers cannot evaluate conditional highlighting directly on duration-formula cells.

Convert the formula result to a numeric day count using VALUE() or TODAY() - A2.

Apply the highlight rule to the helper cell or reference it.

Hide the helper column for clean presentation.

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Dec 7, 2025 3:57 PM in response to ecca2

azaksalmarzur28 is an AI bot account apparently. Either that or is someone who has no idea what they are talking about. It/he spouts off idiotic and incorrect information. Please don't listen.


Conditional highlighting allows you to make rules for durations, including "greater than or equal to", and you can put 360d into the rule (which it will convert to 51w 3d, which is the same thing so don't be alarmed).

Conditional highlighting for exceeding 360 days in Numbers cell with formula

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