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Below are all the results for tag: "numberspl"
Date: 2nd June 2017
Duration: 42:33
Show ref: SCOM0635
In the second of this occasional series, we take a look at the changes to the latest version of Apple's premiere spreadsheet application: Numbers for macOS and iOS.
With lots of extra features, Numbers is still the best way to crunch numbers and present them beautifully!
Also in this episode, we take a look at protecting your Apple ID using two-factor authentication. This is due to a mandatory requirement starting June 15, 2017, for any third-party apps to use app-specific passwords if they access iCloud services.
Date: 1st February 2014
Duration: 37:40
Show ref: SCOM0437
The final part of our two part series on Numbers for the Mac.
Apple have re-written Numbers from scratch to add additional compatibility with the iOS version, and to allow you to share and collaborate on iCloud.
In this episode, I take a look at using formulas and functions as well as inserting and manipulating charts and other objects into your spreadsheets.
Date: 1st February 2014
Duration: 21:56
Show ref: SCOI0148
The final part of our two part series on Numbers for iOS.
Apple have re-written Numbers from scratch to add additional compatibility with the Mac version, and to allow you to share and collaborate on iCloud.
In this episode, I take a look at using formulas and functions as well as inserting and manipulating charts and other objects into your spreadsheets.
Date: 25th January 2014
Duration: 28:51
Show ref: SCOM0436
As part of our ongoing coverage of all the new iWork applications, this week I take a look at Numbers for the Mac.
Apple have re-written Numbers from scratch to add additional compatibility with the iOS version, and to allow you to share and collaborate on iCloud.
This first in a two part series, will take you through the basics of Numbers and give you a good understanding of some of its core features and capabilities.
[Note: The day before publication, Apple released Numbers v3.1 on the Mac as well as an updated iOS version. The new version does not impact on any of the elements covered in this video as it's mainly bug fixes and stabilities improvements, with just a couple of tweaks - I'll cover them next week]
Date: 25th January 2014
Duration: 21:31
Show ref: SCOI0147
As part of our ongoing coverage of all the new iWork applications, this week I take a look at Numbers for the iOS.
Apple have re-written Numbers from scratch to add additional compatibility with the Mac version, and to allow you to share and collaborate on iCloud.
This first in a two part series will take you through the basics of Numbers and give you a good understanding of some of its core features and capabilities.
[Note: The day before publication, Apple released Numbers v3.1 on the Mac as well as an updated iOS version. The new version does not impact on any of the elements covered in this video as it'd mainly bug fixes and stability improvements, with just a couple of tweaks - I'll cover them next week]
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