Hi SG,
What else does Numbers 3.0 actually do better than the old Numbers and its competitors? Seriously.
Yes, let's be positive. Keep this thread alive.
1. Another feature added to Numbers 3. As well as comments attached to Table Cells (as in Numbers 2), we can now add a comment to a Chart (graph), a Shape or a Text Box. Select the object then click on the Comment button in the Toolbar. A coloured square shows that a comment is attached to that object.
If nothing is selected, a comment box will appear on the canvas and can be moved by dragging (as in Numbers 2).
Neither the comment nor the square will print (which I think is the right way).
2. Yet another feature (I learnt this from the Pages forum) is an easier way to manage Templates. In Template Chooser, right click (or control click) on one of My Templates. Rename or delete. No more hunting for the hidden My Templates folder. Good move, Apple!
Hint: if you have set Numbers 3 preferences to open a preferred Template upon startup (or Menu > File > New), you will need to hold down the good old option key to see New From Template Chooser in the File Menu.
Perhaps other users could try the option key, or other modifier keys as they play around in Numbers 3. Maybe more secrets will be revealed for reporting to this thread.
Nobody likes change thrust upon them. However, with lots of perseverance and patience we can learn how Numbers 3 does things differently from Numbers 2.
I must admit I prefer Numbers 2, but here is an example of a reasonably acceptable scientific graph in Numbers 3.
I had to play around to change the view from Numbers 3 defaults. But I found that the the Numbers 3 defaults are no worse than the default Excel paradigm of salesmen in North, East, South and West districts reporting on sales for each quarter year! (Yuk.)
Regards,
Ian.