(Founder, ExcelUser)| Sep 11, 2013 Although I haven't used Excel on a Mac for years, I think you should be fine with Mac Excel. First, I sell some fairly advanced Excel dashboard templates, and also an ebook about how to create Excel dashboards. I've sold a lot of them, in nearly every country in the world. But I've *never* had a request for a refund from a Mac user because my products didn't work on a Mac. Because of this experience, I feel safe in saying that virtually anything I can do in Excel worksheets on a PC others can do in Excel worksheets on a Mac. (However, there *might* be some minor inconsistencies with VBA between PCs and the Mac because of differences in the two operating systems. Dunno.) Second, I have a friend who's a very opinionated Excel MVP. Does anyone know about the absence of a Find ALL function with Mac? In PC, when I find all. I get a list of all occasions below the find/replace dialogue box. I can then select all or a number of occasions, close the dialogue box and delete those entire rows. Bongo 2 keygen free. I deal with massive load files. So this function is essential for me. Then all information you add is missing. It is frustrating and you may want to find a way to recover unsaved Excel file just like George did. So you have come to the right place. By following the guide below, you can easily recover unsaved, deleted and overwritten Excel files on Mac. He purchased a Mac about six months ago so he could better support a client. If he had found inconsistencies between PC and Mac Excel, he would have whined about them in our private Excel MVP forum. But he's not written a word along those lines. Empire earth art of conquest download italy visalia. Hope that helps. (CFO, Solstice Mobile)| Sep 11, 2013 I made the switch from PC to Mac about a year ago and although there are some nuances to running Excel on the Mac verse a PC, you will get used to it once you learn the shortcuts as you probably use on the PC. Keep in mind if you are using any current features in the latest version of Excel for Windows that they might not be available on the Mac since they seem to be a version or two behind but I haven't hit a snag yet. The overall reason why I like the Mac now is that it's just a more intuitive system and things seem to just work! (Consultant, Independent Advisory Services)| Sep 11, 2013 I've been using Excel on Mac for years. The main lack I find is the absence of the statistical analysis tools (analysis toolpack, as I recall). These can be had through third-party add-ins or separate tools. They were good, usable, and quick but not great in regular Excel. Otherwise, I have not found anything lacking that made me feel like I had a lesser version of Excel. I made the switch to Mac purely for productivity reasons. I needed to spend less time working on computer problems and more time using the tools for actual work. Download mugen characters undertale. The productivity gain was SO much more than I expected. (Treasurer and Board Member, Partners in Performance Excellence (PiPEX))| Nov 1, 2013 I've been using Excel on a Mac for several years (actually since 1984 when it was called MS Chart) and find it very capable as a replacement for Excel on a Windows computer. That said, another way to go would be to run Windows via Boot Camp (or Fusion or Parallels) and use MS Office there if you have other apps that require Windows.
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