Re: Wells Fargo, Numbers and Appleworks

2011-05-20 Thread Anne Keller-Smith

Sean,

One thing I like about a spreadsheet is it's all one page, I can see  
"everything" at once.


Will try this and "paste special" to see if something works.

On May 7, 2011, at 11:46 PM, Sean Carroll wrote:

When I try to paste a number of transactions into Numbers it pastes  
them all into one cell.


So right now my OP is to paste first into Appleworks, then recopy/ 
paste into Numbers.


Have you tried, when pasting from AppleWorks into Numbers,  
Edit>Paste and Match Style? Seems to me that should get your  
spreadsheet all set up in Numbers just like it is in AppleWorks.  
Tested and works here for me with my own example, anyway - formulas  
and all. Select an area of cells - size doesn't matter - before  
pasting.


I do like the budget pies Numbers provides. Nifty way to see what's  
eating up my budget alive.


Quicken offers budget pies. You can download statements from your  
bank into Quicken as well. Not that there's anything wrong with  
spreadsheet DIY.


Sean Carroll
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Re: Wells Fargo, Numbers and Appleworks

2011-05-09 Thread John Carmonne

On May 4, 2011, at 5:35 AM, Anne Keller-Smith wrote:

> Hiyas,
> 
> I'm hoping I'm not the only one on the planet not using Quicken ...
> 
> What I like to do is paste bank transactions into a spreadsheet. I'm a person 
> who likes to see it all
> in one place and know it's there.
> 
> With Appleworks I can just copy and paste transactions from my online banking 
> directly into a table
> all set up with formulas to keep track of my budget. I purchased numbers for 
> my Intel Mac as the
> guy at the Apple Store said Appleworks wouldn't function on it, but it does.
> 
> When I try to paste a number of transactions into Numbers it pastes them all 
> into one cell.
> 
> So right now my OP is to paste first into Appleworks, then recopy/paste into 
> Numbers.
> 
> Tried importing OSVs/OSXs but they didn't work at all.
> 
> Anybody have same problem and a solution that can allow me to just copy from 
> Wells Fargo
> and paste into Numbers.
> 
> I do like the budget pies Numbers provides. Nifty way to see what's eating up 
> my budget alive.
> 
> Rent and med insurance, LOL, with groceries not far behind.
> 

AppleWorks 6 runs on my MBP  10.6.7 I tried to use Numbers and had to many 
problems so went back to my 
trusty AppleWorks 6 it even runs my real old Claris spread sheets. I wonder why 
the Apple people say it wont
run on Intel they told me the same thing but I tried to install it and it works 
just like on the PPC's.

John Carmonne
Yorba Linda CA
92886 USA
Sent from my MBP





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Re: Wells Fargo, Numbers and Appleworks

2011-05-07 Thread Sean Carroll
When I try to paste a number of transactions into Numbers it pastes  
them all into one cell.


So right now my OP is to paste first into Appleworks, then recopy/ 
paste into Numbers.


Have you tried, when pasting from AppleWorks into Numbers, Edit>Paste  
and Match Style? Seems to me that should get your spreadsheet all set  
up in Numbers just like it is in AppleWorks. Tested and works here for  
me with my own example, anyway - formulas and all. Select an area of  
cells - size doesn't matter - before pasting.


I do like the budget pies Numbers provides. Nifty way to see what's  
eating up my budget alive.


Quicken offers budget pies. You can download statements from your bank  
into Quicken as well. Not that there's anything wrong with spreadsheet  
DIY.


Sean Carroll
slcarr...@me.com

Power Mac G4 AGP "Sawtooth" 1.0 GHz, 2 GB RAM, SATA 750 GB
hard drive, gigabit ethernet & USB 2.0 & FW800, ATI Radeon 9800 Pro,  
Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.11 & Leopard 10.5.8





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Re: Wells Fargo, Numbers and Appleworks

2011-05-04 Thread Bruce Johnson

On May 4, 2011, at 5:35 AM, Anne Keller-Smith wrote:

> Hiyas,
> 
> I'm hoping I'm not the only one on the planet not using Quicken ...
> 
> What I like to do is paste bank transactions into a spreadsheet. I'm a person 
> who likes to see it all
> in one place and know it's there.

My bank offers 'comma separated' downloads. That will work. Not knowing the 
format of the 'cut and paste' stuff, I don't know how to guess at that, but in 
Excel, I know that there's a 'Paste Special' option that lets you split up long 
lines. Perhaps it's the same in Numbers?

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Wells Fargo, Numbers and Appleworks

2011-05-04 Thread Anne Keller-Smith

Hiyas,

I'm hoping I'm not the only one on the planet not using Quicken ...

What I like to do is paste bank transactions into a spreadsheet. I'm a  
person who likes to see it all

in one place and know it's there.

With Appleworks I can just copy and paste transactions from my online  
banking directly into a table
all set up with formulas to keep track of my budget. I purchased  
numbers for my Intel Mac as the
guy at the Apple Store said Appleworks wouldn't function on it, but it  
does.


When I try to paste a number of transactions into Numbers it pastes  
them all into one cell.


So right now my OP is to paste first into Appleworks, then recopy/ 
paste into Numbers.


Tried importing OSVs/OSXs but they didn't work at all.

Anybody have same problem and a solution that can allow me to just  
copy from Wells Fargo

and paste into Numbers.

I do like the budget pies Numbers provides. Nifty way to see what's  
eating up my budget alive.


Rent and med insurance, LOL, with groceries not far behind.

Anne Keller Smith
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