Rafael, If I do the majority of my financial work in excel and say mail it to the mac is it safe to assume that I will be able to edit and use pre formatted excel doc's? additionally when saving in excel format will it keep the adjusted formulas from the mac? Does it also have the ability to reference several sheets and have pre existing formulas for net present value, annuity and other functions? For example can I copy a formula from a cell and paste it into a different cell, and will it auto update the referenced cells of the original formula? Thanks,
Pete -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rafael Bejarano Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 11:47 AM To: General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by theblind Subject: Re: an accessible spreadsheet program? To my knowledge, the only VO accessible spreadsheet out there is Tables. Its graphing capabilities are not very good, but it is good for calculating equations and storing numerical data. In addition, it opens and saves files in XL format. Rafael Bejarano On Mar 2, 2008, at 11:19 PM, Bruins Fan wrote: > Can anyone point me to an accessible spreadsheet program which will > work with the mac? > I need to use spreadsheets for work, and don't have a viable way o > doing this, because I'm using my macbook at work an ddon't have excel > on my desktop windows machine. > Can anyone speculate on what it will take to make Microsoft office for > mac accesible and whether this will be done? I ideally need microsoft > office's functionality at my new job, and can't use it because it's > not usable with voiceover. > Any tips for any word processing program I can use other than the > basic text edit? > Thanks, Olivia > > >
