Q: How I do Add ( ) a style of an item to numbers
Hi,
i've finally found a little time to sit down and play with the spiffy new 'Numbers' which was recently released.
I\m updated to: 3.0.1 (1483)
It's working great and looks good (Brill job Apple!)
I'm a little confised as to how I add my own styles? A good example is as follows:
1) Start a new document with the Blank Template
2) make a minor tweak, say to the initial color of the heading cells
3) click on the bulls-eye (top left of every table to select it)
4) in ( + ) in the Format Pane of the Inspector despite following Apples Instrucitons here: https://help.apple.com/numbers/mac/3.0/#/tan2ba523e09
I've tried all 3 explanations in there, that is as explained under the "Create", "Organise" and "Replace" sections. None of which seems to apply here at all.
Furthermore, In terms of templates, the only way I can see to add them is via "Save as Template" which I don't mind, but what's happened to the templates folder which used to be in ~/Library/Application Support/iWork ? I've got a bunch of really handy templates which a colleague popped over to me, but it seems rather counter productive to selectively open each one and save indicvidually as template :-/
Can someone point me to something, somewhere which either explains how to, or as to why not this is possible? It's be a horrid shame if Nombers was less flexible. i got all enthused by the new bright and cheerful interface!
Another thing which I've used in the past, isn't a biggie, is when for example, in a particular column, if I enter in several values repeatedly, they used to auto-suggest something as I was typing, is there a way to turn this on at all?
Cheers,
Adrian (Merry Christmas and Happy Newyear if you only read this after then!)
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Posted on Dec 22, 2013 1:28 PM