Start quickly with the most recent versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote and OneDrive —combining the familiarity of Office and the unique Mac features you love. Work online or offline, on your own or with others in real time—whatever works for what you’re doing. 8/10 (99 votes) - Download Microsoft Excel Mac Free. Microsoft Excel 2016 for Mac is the tool belonging to Microsoft Office to deal with large volumes of numerical data with great comfort and flexibility. If we talk about spreadsheets, we definitely need to mention the program par excellence.
With its impressive tables and images, Numbers makes it possible to create beautiful spreadsheets, and comes included with most Apple devices. Use Apple Pencil on your iPad to add useful diagrams and colorful illustrations. And with real-time collaboration, your team can work together, whether they’re on Mac, iPad, iPhone, or using a PC.
Numbers starts you off with a blank canvas instead of an endless grid, so you have the freedom to move everything around your canvas at will and organize your data any way you choose. And everyone editing the spreadsheet has access to the same powerful features on iOS and macOS.
It’s easy getting started.
Drop your data into one of the gorgeous, ready-to-use templates, then customize your data any way you like. Select fonts and style cell borders. And add, resize, and apply styles to tables.
Have Numbers do the math.
Numbers supports hundreds of functions. Its intuitive tools make it simple to perform complex calculations with great precision, figure out formulas, filter the data, and sum up what it all means. Use Smart Categories to quickly organize and summarize tables for an even deeper understanding of the story behind your data.
Stunning results. Instantly.
Impressive donut charts, bars and columns with clearly labeled numbers and adjustable sizes, interactive graphs, and a library of over 700 customizable shapes help you turn your numbers into beautiful data visualizations.
What’s new in Numbers.
NewTurn handwriting into text. Magically.
With Scribble and Apple Pencil, your handwritten numbers and data will automatically be converted to typed text. Jot down a formula, and see it turn into turn into text fast and easy.
NewForms. Reimagined.
With newly redesigned forms, it’s never been easier to create and customize a form. Add a form to any table or use the new Basic form template.
Play web videos right in your spreadsheets.
Add a YouTube or Vimeo video to explain your data, then play it right in Numbers, without the need to open a web browser. Simply add a link, and play your web video inside your spreadsheet.
Powerful new RegEx features.
Match text flawlessly with RegEx functions. Easily manipulate text, match patterns in your data, and create formulas that are even more flexible.
XLOOKUP comes to Numbers.
With XLOOKUP, you can find values in columns and rows, or look for exact, approximate, or partial matches. Plus, this new function makes Numbers even more compatible with Microsoft Excel.
You don’t work in one place on just one device. The same goes for Numbers. Work seamlessly across all your Apple devices. The spreadsheets you create using a Mac or iPad will look the same on an iPhone or web browser — and vice versa.
You can also work on spreadsheets stored on iCloud or Box using a PC.
Work together in the same spreadsheet, from across town or across the world. You can see your team’s edits as they make them — and they can watch as you make yours, too. Just click the Collaborate button and invite people to join.
Sketch diagrams, mark up, or add color to help you visualize your data with Apple Pencil on your iPad.
Teaming up with someone who uses Microsoft Excel? Numbers makes it a great working relationship. You can save Numbers spreadsheets as Excel files. Or import and edit Excel spreadsheets right in Numbers.
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I'm using an older Mac version of Excel. Is there a free Basic Skills book for earlier versions?
No. We only publish this Apple Mac title for the current Excel 2016 for Mac version.
We do publish books (including the free Basic Skills book) for the older Windows versions (Excel 2007, 2010 and 2013) along with comprehensive video courses for the same titles.
Which version of Excel was used to record these videos?
Unlike Windows versions there is no schedule for the release of Excel versions for the Mac.
We update the Excel for Windows versions in January and July each year (when the Excel for Windows semi-annual update is published). At the same time we update the Mac courses to the latest version available at that time.
You will learn more about update channels in this book (Lesson 1‑3: Check that your Excel version is up to date).
The free Basic Skills Excel for Apple Mac tutorial will get you started with Excel fundamentals. Even though it is a basic skills course you’ll still master many skills that professional Excel users are unable to use. Available entirely free as an e-book.
Click here and the e-book will open straight away. Read the first two pages and you’ll immediately realize why millions of learners have found this free course so useful.
Excel For Free On Mac
Also available for Excel 2007, Excel 2010, Excel 2013 and Excel 2016 for Windows.
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