Calculating percentages in Numbers is just a matter of dividing two numbers. But you can use cell formatting to display the result as a percentage instead of a decimal fraction. You can also use functions to calculate percentages from lists of numbers or lists of items.
Want to know more about how to use Numbers on your Mac? Check out this MacMost course!
Comments: 2 Responses to “MacMost Now 928: Percentages In Numbers”
nick
11 years ago
Gary:
sorry to hijack this opportunity for asking my question, but it's something about Numbers that's always bugged me. I've always used Excel so when I started using Numbers I never understood why the first row and column are highlighted in grey. Any functional reason for this?
thanks
nick
Gary:
sorry to hijack this opportunity for asking my question, but it's something about Numbers that's always bugged me. I've always used Excel so when I started using Numbers I never understood why the first row and column are highlighted in grey. Any functional reason for this?
thanks
nick
Yes. See http://macmost.com/numbers-headers-and-footers.html.