![]() ![]() The splash screen of Numbers, showing the iCloud integration. ![]() And, just like Pages, it also supports iCloud so you can view your spreadsheets across all of your devices. Just like Pages, Numbers can be purchased off the App Store for the low price of $19.99 or you can choose to get it pre-installed along with your brand shiny new Mac. Having said that, though, Numbers does make it easy to create a nice, simple spreadsheet and manipulate some data, and in this tutorial I'm going to show you how to do so! ![]() I'm a seasoned Excel user, mostly because of my university degree which requires us to manipulate data in Excel and I'll freely admit here: Numbers is certainly nowhere as powerful as Excel when it comes to advanced features. In this tutorial I'm looking at Numbers - Apple's answer to Microsoft Excel. In a recent tutorial I took an introductory look at Pages, Apple's often neglected word processor and tried to show you that despite its fairly basic interface, it is an incredibly powerful piece of software that allows you to create a multitude of different documents. ![]()
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