This is great, however, have you found a quick way to determine what column
your in as you navigate through various rows. I know, I could memorize this
info, but, I have to use different work sheets and everyone has there own order
to how they put in the columns. If there is a way to quickly r
Thanks Erik, and can Calc export to windows-compatible formats? Even CSV would
do fine.
On 22 Apr 2010, at 13:33, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hi, calc does what you describe. Suppose I have worked some hours for a
> client and I am going in to update his information. I push command F, type
> th
Hi, calc does what you describe. Suppose I have worked some hours for a client
and I am going in to update his information. I push command F, type the name,
press enter, press escape, and I am on that client's name. I can then arrow
over to his hours worked and update it with the new hours.
Hello Olivia,
Delighted, and very interested to discover you've managed to crack Numbers. It
frustrates the hell out of me I have to say. For example, when I used Excel,
and I wanted to input a grade for a specific student, I could do the following:
1. use ctrl+f (written like this in windows)