Numbers comes with a variety of useful templates. You can use these in your daily life, or dissect them to learn how they work and learn some spreadsheet skills.
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Comments: 8 Responses to “10 Useful Mac Numbers Templates”
Harish Sarma
2 years ago
Thank you for amazing content you are sharing
Al
2 years ago
Thanks Gary. Very useful and very well explained. I had no idea!
Sher
2 years ago
Thanks for providing such great content. This video was so easy to understand and makes using the template for budgeting so much fun too.
Michael
2 years ago
Thanks Gary. Brilliant tutorial. I never thought to check the various templates, but there is something for every requirement. Regards Michael
Jonathan
2 years ago
After watching your videos I decided to transition away from Excel and towards Numbers based on the simplicity of the software. One area that I’m struggling with, however, has to do with placing different types of borders around different areas of my tables. Perhaps it’s due to my inexperience with Numbers, but I’m finding it to be quite cumbersome and I haven’t found a robust method of copying and pasting border formats. Do you address this in your videos or perhaps in your Numbers course?
Jonathan: Play around with the borders settings for a cell for a while and you'll get the hang of it. There is a lesson in the course on borders, but nothing you can't figure out with some patience and experimenting.
Gareth Tudor
1 year ago
I need to calculate a loan repayment that is not a mortgage loan. So, while the mortgage template works, the repayment period is 36 months, and the template doesn't allow me to input that value. So the template doesn't work for me.
Gareth: So just enter 3 into the years field. The template has it as a pop-up menu type, but you can select it, press Delete to clear it out, and then type 3.
Thank you for amazing content you are sharing
Thanks Gary. Very useful and very well explained. I had no idea!
Thanks for providing such great content. This video was so easy to understand and makes using the template for budgeting so much fun too.
Thanks Gary. Brilliant tutorial. I never thought to check the various templates, but there is something for every requirement. Regards Michael
After watching your videos I decided to transition away from Excel and towards Numbers based on the simplicity of the software. One area that I’m struggling with, however, has to do with placing different types of borders around different areas of my tables. Perhaps it’s due to my inexperience with Numbers, but I’m finding it to be quite cumbersome and I haven’t found a robust method of copying and pasting border formats. Do you address this in your videos or perhaps in your Numbers course?
Jonathan: Play around with the borders settings for a cell for a while and you'll get the hang of it. There is a lesson in the course on borders, but nothing you can't figure out with some patience and experimenting.
I need to calculate a loan repayment that is not a mortgage loan. So, while the mortgage template works, the repayment period is 36 months, and the template doesn't allow me to input that value. So the template doesn't work for me.
Gareth: So just enter 3 into the years field. The template has it as a pop-up menu type, but you can select it, press Delete to clear it out, and then type 3.