Is there a Numbers formula "cheat sheet" or reference?

Facts: 1-I am no computer wizard.
2-I have been using MS Excel for ~10 years and only know the basics on formula creations.
3-I am new to a MAC (Numbers) ~1 month old
4-I have no idea on formulating formulas aside from the basics (add, sub, div, mul.).

Question: Where can I find a "cheat sheet" on creating formulas in "Numbers". I don't want to study a book since my brain just won't hold all this type of knowledge. I just want something to refresh my memory on functions, sequence of insertion, etc. while working with "Numbers"

Thank you in advance...

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.6)

Posted on Jan 13, 2011 5:33 AM

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Jan 16, 2011 12:23 PM in response to gaucho10

There is a dictionary of function descriptions in a document called iWork Formulas and Functions User Guide. You shouldn't read it cover to cover, ever. You would become comatose. Download it from a link in the Numbers Help Menu.

There's a handy, always ready, version of the function descriptions and examples in a floating window that you can access any time from the Function icon on the tool bar, or from View > Show Function Browser.

Jerry

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