Re: Using Numbers (was Re: the apple user?)

2010-04-24 Thread Dan Roy
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

Re: Using Numbers (was Re: the apple user?)

2010-04-23 Thread Dónal Fitzpatrick
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

Re: Using Numbers (was Re: the apple user?)

2010-04-23 Thread erik burggraaf
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.

Using Numbers (was Re: the apple user?)

2010-04-21 Thread Dónal Fitzpatrick
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)