![]() If you want FULL compatibility with Excel (on Windows), you'll get much closer to it using Excel for Mac. Top posts april 13th 2016 Top posts of april, 2016 Top posts 2016. If your spreadsheets remain fairly simple, back and forth compatibility could be 'pretty good.' I had issues of gridlines missing or not printing properly with HP LaserJet printers and the PS driver fixed it. Neither translation is perfect-it cannot be, as there are features in excel that are not supported i Numbers, features in Numbers that are not supported in Excel, and features in both applications that are implemented differently in each. When you export that Numbers document to Excel format, it goes through a reverse translation. The toggle for text boundaries is in Options. The toggle for displaying table gridlines is in the menu for tables. And table gridlines are different from table borders. Once the document is open in Numbers, it is no longer an Excel document, and it is no longer exactly the same as it was. Answer: There are text boundaries and there are table gridlines. 2) In Excel under File Page Set Up, on the Sheet tab make sure Gridlines is. Do this for each tab in the workbook that will support a table in. 1) In Excel under Tools Options make sure on the View tab Gridlines is NOT. While having Cambria installed on your Mac will prevent seeing the warning every time you import an Excel document, it won't in itself make your spreadsheets (fully) compatible with 'all the folks who.use Excel.'Īlthough you may think of it as "opening" an Excel document, the more accurate description is that you are 'importing and translating' an Excel document. In Excel, gridlines wont print-File,PageSetup,Sheet,Gridlines-By 4most in forum Excel - New Users/Basics Replies: 3 Last Post: 07-10-2006, 03:29 AM SOLVED Always Print Gridlines. want the gridlines to print on the table in Word, make sure. ![]() ![]() " I know the first thing I'll need to do is install the Cambria font on this Mac so I'll be compatible with all the folks who receive my spreadsheets and use Excel." ![]()
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