Ok, I’m barely new to Microsoft Excel in general, and have just now learned how to use it on my Mac, and found the templet my supervisor created for our team to use really smooth and easy to work with. However, trying to open and use it on IOS, which I was really hoping to be able to do, sense my goal is to test/audit desktop/mobile versions of a site for accessibility using that same spreadsheet. However, opening it in IOS has currently resulted in it displaying as a read only file, columns not displaying properly, and the entire F row, which on the desktop side displays the list of guidelines as a dropdown menu I can access with no issues, not displaying at all. Does anyone know if there’s a workaround for this, or is Excel for IOS not as accessible as on the Mac?
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