Apple's Numbers has become a grown-up spreadsheet, but many of us still haven't learned even the basics, much less been able to take advantage of its surprisingly deep collection of features.
Pages, Numbers, and Keynote are Apple’s office/business productivity software applications. Originally a suite of software called iWork, these apps are roughly the equivalent of Microsoft Office’s Word, Excel, and PowerPoint – but implemented quite differently with Apple’s approach to design and functionality.
This Numbers Tutorial covers all the basics of Apple’s spreadsheet software which competes with Microsoft Excel.
Tips from a super user on how to get Numbers working for you.
Apple Numbers is an alternative and IMO a more user friendly version of Microsoft's Excel. This video is the first in a new series and will show you how to get started and understand the basics within Apple Numbers.
Apple's Numbers has become a grown-up spreadsheet, but many of us still haven't learned even the basics, much less been able to take advantage of its surprisingly deep collection of features.
Pages, Numbers, and Keynote are Apple’s office/business productivity software applications. Originally a suite of software called iWork, these apps are roughly the equivalent of Microsoft Office’s Word, Excel, and PowerPoint – but implemented quite differently with Apple’s approach to design and functionality.
This Numbers Tutorial covers all the basics of Apple’s spreadsheet software which competes with Microsoft Excel.
Tips from a super user on how to get Numbers working for you.
Apple Numbers is an alternative and IMO a more user friendly version of Microsoft's Excel. This video is the first in a new series and will show you how to get started and understand the basics within Apple Numbers.