If your spreadsheet needs are not very complicated, you might wish to consider 
Tables.  It's the spreadsheet app that I use on the Mac, and I really like it.  
It has all the usual functions, and you can enter your own formulae, as well.  
You can save your work as xl files, too.  Creating graphs is somewhat limited, 
however.

Rafael Bejarano
On Feb 20, 2012, at 10:16 AM, May McDonald wrote:

Good day everyone.

Well, I guess I can't avoid it any longer. Drn school stuff. Is there a place 
where I could find tutorials on how to use numbers? Or can anyone recommend a 
good program that handles excel files if numbers is not the best to use?

Thanks,

May and Prince Noah
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