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Numbers App Tips & Lessons
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Classes on Numbers for the Mac, iPad, and iPhone2 Lessons
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Full Tutorials for Numbers (2024)3 Lessons
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Getting Around Numbers on the Mac11 Lessons
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What’s New in Yosemite and Newer OS’s
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Creating Spreadsheets by Choosing a Template
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Saving Spreadsheets to the Cloud and Computer
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Reverting to a Previously Saved Document in Numbers
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A Quick Look at the Interface
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Working with Sheets
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Customizing the Toolbar
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Numbers Preferences
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Add, Combine, and Save Shapes and Clip Art in a Numbers Document
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Transpose a Table in a Numbers Spreadsheet
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Add Page Numbers in Numbers on the Mac
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What’s New in Yosemite and Newer OS’s
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Working with Text in Numbers on the Mac5 Lessons
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Working with Tables in Numbers on the Mac11 Lessons
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Adding, Selecting, Moving, and Resizing Tables
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Adding, Moving, and Resizing Rows and Columns
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Header Rows and Columns and Footer Rows
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Changing the Appearance of Tables and Cells
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Sorting Columns
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Filtering Rows
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Conditional Highlighting
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Formatting Cells
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Filling Consecutive Cells
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Merging and Adding Controls to Cells
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Entering Formulas and Functions
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Adding, Selecting, Moving, and Resizing Tables
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Working with Charts in Numbers on the Mac6 Lessons
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Working with Shapes in Numbers on the Mac5 Lessons
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Working with Media in Numbers on the Mac6 Lessons
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Arranging and Layering Objects in Numbers on the Mac5 Lessons
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Sharing your Numbers Spreadsheet3 Lessons
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Getting Started with Numbers on the iPad5 Lessons
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Working with Tables in Numbers on the iPad5 Lessons
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Working with Cells in Numbers on the iPad10 Lessons
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Working with Charts in Numbers on the iPad5 Lessons
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Images, Shapes, and Video in Numbers on the iPad3 Lessons
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Working with Objects and Comments in Numbers on the iPad4 Lessons
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Working with Text in Numbers on the iPad4 Lessons
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Sharing and Printing your Spreadsheets in Numbers on the iPad3 Lessons
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A Look at the iPhone Version of Numbers1 Lesson
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Lesson 4
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Adding Transparency with Instant Alpha
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In this lesson for Numbers on the Mac, I look at make a portion of an image transparent in a Numbers spreadsheet using Instant Alpha.