Hello,
I was trying out Numbers under Mavericks in the Apple store the other day. I
know
you can type a formula into a cell but if you want to check the parameters or
look
for the right formula I know you can select the formula you want from a list.
However,
I could not find out how to do this
If there were only a way to automate a simulation.
Kevin
On 2013-11-28, at 9:40 AM, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
> Dear Listers,
>
> I’ve just been playing with Numbers, having abandoned this application under
> Mountain lIon. It seems to work like a charm now. I love the formatting which
> is alw
Dear Listers,
I’ve just been playing with Numbers, having abandoned this application under
Mountain lIon. It seems to work like a charm now. I love the formatting which
is always on to the left of the sheet layout area. I like the way we can add
sheets and choose them to work on using the dedic
Hi,
I don’t see why upgrading to Mavericks would mean you would be forced to use
iWorks in the cloud. You would just use the copy of Numbers you’ve been using
all a long I would think. This is the way MS office is at least. You can run
MS office 2013 on your computer or, use the cloud base s
True, and I wasn't exactly asking for that. I guess what I want to know is what
the complications would be if I put Mavericks and had to put Mountain Lion on
my Mac at the same time. Or, would it be better to just wait and find out what
everybody else has trouble with in the new version of Numbe
Now, surely, you should know by now we don't discuss beta versions here.
Sent from my mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind
built-in!
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very proud and happy Mac and Iphone user!
On Aug 6, 2013, at 8:31 AM, Eugenia Firth wrot
Hey guys
I have a question, and maybe the people that know can't say. But, it's one of
my concerns since I have a lot of Number files on my Mac, including my invoices
so I can get paid.
I tried the beta version online, and the thing didn't work with VoiceOver, as I
believe I mentioned earlier