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Apple Mac compatability

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Paul has attended:
Excel Introduction course

Apple Mac compatability

What is the equivalent of function key F11 (charts) for Mac?

RE: Apple Mac compatability

Hello Paul,
I hope you enjoyed your Excel training with us.

As we are all PC based, I cannot guarantee that I will be able to answer your question, but I have done some research and hopefully have an answer for you. Microsoft's website indicates that F11 should work on a Mac the same as it does on the PC. However, they also list Alt+F1 as having the same function. Can you please try this on your Mac and let me know if it works?

I hope this resolves your question. If it has, please mark this question as resolved. If you require further assistance, please reply to this post. And please feel free to ask any other questions you may have.

Have a great day.

Regards,
Mara
Microsoft Office Specialist Master Trainer

Excel tip:

Bracketed negative numbers

Often Excel users wish to display negative numbers in colour red and bracketed

Intstructions
Step1. Select Format > Cells menu options. Within Numbers tabsheet, select Category = Custom.
Step 2. Select a type such as #,##0;[Red]-#,##0;; that specifies a colour in square brackets.
Step 3. Amend as follows; #,##0;[Red](#,##0;;

Notes: Excel formatting featues are of the form
"Positive; Negative;Zero;Text" separated by semicolon.

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