Hey guys,
I'm having a problem with conditional formatting where I've instructed Excel to highlight cells pairs containing unique values with a yellow color scheme. I've done this in many places throughout the spreadsheet, but in two particular locations, for whatever reason, conditional formatting is highlighting the cell pairs when values are duplicates and I'm not sure what's causing the issue.

I've checked the rules for each cell pair, and they seem to look okay...

I'm including a few screenshots:
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I'm using red line segments to show the call pairs that become highlighted when the values don't match. As you can see, all of them work fine except for the one that is activated in the encircled area as both values are $706.81.

Oddly, if I hard enter $706.81 into the cell on the left, the highlighting goes away. This does NOT happen if I hard enter $706.81 into the cell on the right.

Here is another image of the error that shows the conditional formatting rule used for this cell pair:
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This occurs in one other place in the spreadsheet, and the dollar amounts are exactly the same as the ones in the above screenshots (the cells in the above screenshots reference the cells in the other place where this error is occurring).

Anyways, if anyone has every experienced/troubleshot this error before I would really appreciate some help... I'm actually pretty embarrassed to show this because my finances are in an abysmal state right now...