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Numbers ’09: Adding a table
While most templates contain one or more predefined tables, you can add tables to your Numbers spreadsheet.
Numbers ’09: Dividing a sheet into pages
Using Print View, you can view a sheet as individual pages, moving and resizing objects until you achieve the layout you want for a printed or PDF version of the sheet. You can also add headers, footers, page numbers, and … Continue reading
Numbers ’09: Using Sheets to organize a spreadsheet
Like chapters in a book, sheets let you divide information into manageable groups. For example, you might want to place charts in the same sheet as the tables whose data they display. Or you may want to place all the … Continue reading
Numbers ’09: Exporting a spreadsheet in Excel format
Files in Excel format can be opened and edited in Microsoft Excel on a Mac OS X computer or on a Windows computer. Each table is converted to an Excel worksheet, and all other objects are placed on separate worksheets … Continue reading
Difficulty logging into iWork.com from web browser
If you are able to log into your iWork.com account from one of your iWork ’09 applications but are not able to do so from your web browser, it may be due to uppercase or lowercase letters in your Apple … Continue reading
Numbers ’09: The Document Warnings window
When you import a document into Numbers, or export a Numbers spreadsheet to another format, some elements may not transfer as expected.
Keynote ’09: Importing a slideshow
If you already have a slide presentation that was created in Microsoft PowerPoint or AppleWorks, you can import it into Keynote and continue to work on it. As much as possible, Keynote preserves the original document’s text, colors, layout, and … Continue reading
Numbers ’09: Importing a document from another application
You can create a new Numbers spreadsheet by importing a document created in Microsoft Excel or AppleWorks 6. Numbers can also import files in comma-separated value (CSV) format, tab-delimited format, and Open Financial Exchange (OFX) format. From AppleWorks, you can … Continue reading
iWork.com: Downloading shared document in Word format adds .dot file extension
Downloading a document from iWork.com as a Microsoft Word document may result in a ".dot" extension added to the end of the downloaded file.
iWork.com: Document comment updates
Comments added to a shared document by authorized participants are frequently and automatically updated. Frequent updates keep comments refreshed for all participants to see.