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Eli has attended:
Excel Introduction course

Using apple

what are the key differences between excel for mac and pc versions?
i use a mac and want to continue gdoing so.

RE: using apple

Dear Eli

In recent years the difference between Office for the PC and Mac has become ever smaller as time has progressed.

If you have Office 2004 for Mac or later there are practically no differences (according to the Microsoft and other web sites)

Hope this helps.

Regards

Carlos

RE: using apple

i use Office for Mac 2000

RE: using apple

Eli

Office Mac 2000 has some differenced in the look but the general function is pretty similar.

Carlos

Excel tip:

Conditional formatting for cells that return text , not picked up by Go to command

If you have tried to format all cells containing text even those that display text as a result of a formula you may have had difficulty. As Go to command with constant selected does not pick up formulas that result in text.

Then try this. Select the range the formula cells appear in on your sheet. Format, select Conditional Formatting menu. In the dialog box under Condition 1, select "Formula Is" from drop down. Next to it in the Formula Box, enter the formula =Istext(A1. Click Format button , choose desired formatting settings and click OK. To go ahead and apply the conditional formatting click OK to accept

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