Learn how to be a cross-platform, multi-device number cruncher with Apple's Numbers software on your Mac, your iOS devices and on iCloud by watching this 41-tutorial course, by our Mac and iOS expert Francesco Schiavon!
Francesco Schiavon is a recognized expert in the topic of digital media deployment for web and optical disc. A dedicated educator, Francesco has spent the last decade teaching in some of Canada's leading multimedia schools.
Are you used to working on your spreadsheets on your dusty old accounting PC in the dark, neglected corner of your office? Now, thanks to Apple's new version of Numbers and iCloud, you don't have to! Now you can put together attractive and eye-catching as well as powerful data/formula-driven spreadsheets anywhere with your iOS devices, Mac or entirely online with any browser!
Imagine starting by setting up the framework of your spreadsheets on your office Mac, but then entering your data and tweaking your formulas on your iPhone on the way to your client's office. When you arrive, all you need to do is export everything as a PDF and submit it from your iPad while you sit in the waiting area preparing for your meeting. Then at year-end, imagine being able use iCloud to share everything safely and securely with your Windows-centric accountant... in Australia!
In this course, led by our resident Mac and iOS expert, Francesco Schiavon, you learn how to use the Numbers canvas to assemble not just a single spreadsheet, but an entire fully-functional invoicing system, complete with attractive formatting and informative charts for maximum visual appeal and impact.
So learn how to be a multi-platform, next generation iWorker or simply improve and increase your productivity even further by watching this and all the other courses in our continuing Apple Productivity Series!
Great course, with many information very useful for someone not expert of spreadsheet. Lots of examples, very well explained. Have enjoyed it, great job.
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Nils wrote on July 1, 2014
A great Training, which perfectly shows up the multiplatform functionality of Numbers.