![]() When working with conditional formatting, Excel will evaluate them relative to the "Applies to" range 1. ![]() Your formulas should not have ranges in them. You want to make sure you don't have any competing/erroneous conditions that could be messing up the ones you're working with. Start by changing Show formatting rules for to let you see everything. That said, I can't think of any reason why conditional formatting would function differently across platforms. ![]() Note that my experience is entirely in the Windows-based version, so if the Mac version has any inexplicably different behaviors, it may just be Mac-version-strangeness.
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