Hi Dave,
no, you did fine. It was my stupidity.
Have a good one..
Later...
Tim Kilburn
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On Apr 19, 2020, at 18:25, Dave Carlson wrote:
Tim, I was talking about Excel. Did I fail to mention that?
Tim, I was talking about Excel. Did I fail to mention that?
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Hi,
Oops, sorry, I guess I didn't properly read the question. I heard the part
about being awesome at Excel on Windows, and wrongfully went to Numbers on the
Mac. What a dolt. Sorry Dave.
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Hello,
If you open system preferences to the General screen, you will find a checkbox
called "Ask to keep changes when closing documents" if you check this box, your
file dialog will be more like how it is on a windows computer.
In Macs by default, a lot of programs will automatically save your c
Option return is the keystroke for numbers spreadsheets, but does it work in
excel for Mac? That is what Dave is using isn’t it? By the way I’m a big
numbers user and I might like to try XL on the Mac. How is it Accessibility
wise and is it a lot like XL and windows? What do I have to do to get
Hi,
I guarantee that option-return works for this. It has been a feature in
Numbers forever. I seem to recall that you're using a non-Apple keyboard. Is
it possible that you were not using the actual "Option" key to do the action?
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Nope, Option + Return only moved the focus to the cell below. What did work was
good old F2. It then positioned the cursor to the immediate right of the last
character in the cell. but thanks for pushing me in that direction.
Dave Carlson
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Hi Eric,
I’ve never used the Move To option, but it seems to be pretty much the same as
the Save As dialog, so I'm not sure what the difference is, but I am guessing a
copy/second document is not created.
When using the Rename option, focus is placed on the name in the title bar of
the documen
Hi,
I've never actually used those items myself as I usually do renaming and moving
from within the Finder. that being said, for the "Rename" option, after
selecting Rename from the File menu, make your change then either go on to make
any other modifications within the body of the document or
Hi Brad,
Perfect, That is exactly the information I needed to keep moving
forward with Pages.
Any tips on how to use the rename or move commands in the file menu are
welcome. They look like they could be useful if I could figure them out.
Thanks again Brad for the info I needed to
Hi,
No. Simply arrow to the cell you wish to edit, press option-return and the
cursor is placed at the end of the information within that cell. If it was
just data, you could arrow left/right to manipulate it, or press delete to
remove portions of it. If it is a formula, then use left/right
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