ednesday, August 10, 2016 7:11 PM
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> Subject: Re: Using MS Word and Excel on the Mac
>
> I have recently made the switch myself. I don’t use Excel regularly but I
> do use Word. The good news is that all of the familiar formatting tools
> and tricks ar
Behalf Of Larry Thacker Jr.
> Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2016 7:11 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Using MS Word and Excel on the Mac
>
> I have recently made the switch myself. I don’t use Excel regularly but I
> do use Word. The good news is that
Hi Jenine,
I use office 2016 on the Mac and it works well. The outlook works very well
and word / xl work as you’d expect at least for this limited user. I still
prefer pages and numbers to do these tasks but if your work insists on the
office products you should be fine.
Also, it’s office 3
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Subject: Re: Using MS Word and Excel on the Mac
Larry Thacker Jr. wrote:
> You do get some of the navigation that’s more familiar, but I have
> had a very annoying problem with losing Voiceover focus when going from page
> to page and especially after performing
acker Jr.
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2016 7:11 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Using MS Word and Excel on the Mac
I have recently made the switch myself. I don’t use Excel regularly but I do
use Word. The good news is that all of the familiar formatting tools and
trick
Larry Thacker Jr. wrote:
> You do get some of the navigation that’s more familiar, but I have
> had a very annoying problem with losing Voiceover focus when going from page
> to page and especially after performing some function that required going to
> the ribbon.
I've experienced this in Micr
Thanks for this analysis. I need to try Word again on my MBP. I have Office
360, or is that 365? I can never keep that one in my head. Anyway, I tried Word
initially and couldn’t get the VO cursor out of the header.
I wasn’t making any progress with Excel either an
d I use it daily for what I c
I have recently made the switch myself. I don’t use Excel regularly but I do
use Word. The good news is that all of the familiar formatting tools and
tricks are available on the Mac version. The Bad news is you may have trouble
figuring out how to get at them. On the one hand Microsoft may b
I’d like to hear experiences using the current versions, Office 2016, of Word
and Excel with El Capitan. I’m considering switching over to a Mac for work and
those are the programs I use most often.
Jenine Stanley
dragonwalke...@gmail.com
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