OK, this isn't going to be anything hard. No formulas, and no adding ranges
of cells etc. This isn't even going to be numerical in nature.
Basically, I know I could use Pages, and do this, but I'd like a little
challenge to kind a step a bit out of my comfort zone. So, here's the
situation. I have a Keurig coffee brewer. There are obviously different
types of KCups that I really really like, others I don't really like, whilst
still others I absolutely hate, and can't stand. The thing is, I'm a really
big coffee drinker. I run through the KCups really quickly. With this
said, what I'd like to basically do, is have a spreadsheet which I will make
using Numbers. I want for it to have several columns. I've not yet totally
determined the layout of my spreadsheet, but escentially, I'll start on the
top horizontal row of cells being the column headers. Basically, it will
have things like: Brand, flavor, coffee tea or cocoe, like/dislike, and
maybe one more column for additional comments.
I'm pretty sure that this would be extremely doable, but I'm just curious on
a few things seeing I've never opened up Numbers a day in my life. How do I
first of all move from cell to cell? Do I do that with my voiceover up down
left and right arrow navigation? Secondly, to type in a cell, do I first
have to find the cell then interact with it, or is typing once the cell is
located sufficient. Finally, after I type a value into the cell, do I then
need to hit return in order to make it stay typed in the cell after moving
away from it? I guess then my final question is, yes, I know how to select
and edit text. That's no issue at all, and I feel very very good about my
commands to do so. My question however is if something is already typed
into a cell, how then do I type over it entirely, or at least move my cursor
from character to character so I can correctly edit the cell data value, if
that be needed down the road?
Thanks and I look forward to any help you all can give me. Once I get a few
entries in the file, I'll put a link on Dropbox to the file, so you all can
look at it, and check my work so far, and make any necessary suggestions.
Thank you kindly,
Christopher-Mark Gilland.
Founder of CLG Productions
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