MacBook :: Make Negative Numbers Red On A Spreadsheet?
Feb 7, 2012How can I make negative numbers red on a spreadsheet while keeping positive numbers black?
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MacBook (13-inch Aluminum Late 2008), Mac OS X (10.7.3)
How can I make negative numbers red on a spreadsheet while keeping positive numbers black?
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MacBook (13-inch Aluminum Late 2008), Mac OS X (10.7.3)
My Macbook Pro clock is running negative numbers.
Info:MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.5.8)
Have used AppleWorks 6 for years - used for spreadsheet application. Range of sheet: A80 thru AG 80. Printing on Canon MX850 requires 2 (two) pages to legibly cover contents. Was told by Apple Tech to use "Numbers" application as found in Snow Leopard for future tech support, as AppleWorks is no longer recognized by Apple. Same spreadsheet was copied from AppleWorks to "Numbers". When asked to print, 48 (forty-eight) pages would be required! Apple Tech was unable to solve problem, after a one-hour telephone call with Level 2 Support.
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iMac, MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.1)
I've created a spreadsheet for budgeting purposes and to keep track of my money (student). I know that on certain days (like Payday) the amount I will be paid and obviously the date. I want to be able to put this in my table but not to be added to the formula until that date is passed or met.
For Instance, If I get paid on 01/09/10 and put this in my table, the formula will add this amount to the total income for the month of September. The funds have not actually been paid to me however, so they need to be excluded until they are paid i.e on the 01/09/10.
I spend my working life in Excel 2007 and I just can't bring myself to replace my home budget spreadsheet to a true numbers format.
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MacBook
Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.7)
I've been ripping my hair out trying to find the answer to this.
In Numbers for Mac, I need to fill a column automatically with a series of integers (1 - 50) and then the next column with a function that interacts with the first column.
For example:
Column A - 1 - 5
Column B - (value in Column A * 5)
I can't figure out how to do it in Numbers When I try to fill column a with 1 - 50 all it does is fill all 1's and I cant find an option how to make that change so it automatically numbers when I highlight them.
The best I can describe is how in Excel you can type 1 in the first cell, then highlight a bunch of cells and the little box appears that lets you click "Fill Series"
Time Machine told me I had to erase the files on my external hard drive and I had to put them in trash, so, I did and it is deleting 55,000 files (Old Time Machine backup) and now it's going into negative numbers? Is there another way I can delete the back up?
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MacBook Air (Late 2008), Mac OS X (10.7.4), Running Lion
See above title. i get that there's the "degree(cell)" function, but there has to be an easier way to change the settings so you can just input in degrees rather than radians.
like how calculators have a degrees and radians mode, i find it so hard to believe that there isn't one in numbers. if there really isn't, this is an incredibly flawed program.
I have a MacBook and the display is much different and an option that i cannot find on the settings. The display on my screen has a negative view to it. As if you were looking at a picture film. I have all the current updates on it, the hard drive is only months old. I don't know what is wrong with it, if a setting what changed that I can't find or if my computer is messing up?
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MacBook
when I turned my macbook on the display has a "photo negative" look to it.
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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
The display looks like a photgraphic negative. Is there a simple way to change it back?
Info:MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
My screen suddenly went xray/negative/black & white. Everything on the internet says to hit "control+option+command+8," but that doesn't fix it--the screen just goes white. Going to system preference and adjusting the universal access items doesn't help either.
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MacBook Pro
suddenly my screen color changed to negative/black on white. but when i inverted the screen did not back to normal quality. the trace or shadows remains when i move the window. when i log out it turns again to negative form. and when i log in it seems back to normal. but it does not have the same quality and sharpness.Â
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MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
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MacBook Air, iOS 8.1
my desktop and all browser windows have a polarized/negative effect on and i cannot disable.
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A1278 aluminum 2008 MacBook, Mac OS X (10.5.8), it's still alive
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Contacts
My room mate turns on his computer and the screen is fine. After about 15 miuntes the screen image basically goes negative for a minute or so. After that little pixels begin to rain down until the entire screen is pixelated.  When it is pixelated I can use an external monitor to view my desktop perfectly, which eliminates the graphics card as the issue in my opinion. Â
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MacBook Pro, bought in 2008
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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
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Any fix for a screen that looks like a negative?Â
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
It seems that in his nasty habit of taking naps while resting a body part on the keyboard, he has managed to press some obscure key combination that has inverted the colors on my screen (like a color photograph negative). I've searched everywhere to try to revert this, but had no luck so far. When I restart, and/or log out and back in again, the screen is normal during the booting sequence till I choose the account I want to log in with, then it immediatly goes into "x-ray" mode. If I choose another account, it will boot and log in with no screen problem whatsoever. So this must be either a preference option has been changed via keyboard command or the account is corrupted. Right?
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