If you have a specific file which you want to open in Excel, double-click that file to open it instead.
If you have a specific file which you want to open in Excel, double-click that file to open it instead.
On a Mac, click Excel in the upper-left corner of the screen to prompt a drop-down menu.
On a Mac, you’ll click Preferences. . . in the drop-down menu.
On a Mac, click instead Ribbon & Toolbar in the Preferences window.
On a Mac, you’ll click Save here instead.
You can also close Excel and open a specific Excel file by double-clicking it.
On a Mac, the shortcut key combination will end up being ⌥ Option+⌘ Command and your key (e. g. , ⌥ Option+⌘ Command+T).
Click and drag your mouse across the data to select it. Click Insert Select a chart shape. Click the chart that you want to use.
Click and drag your mouse across the data to select it. Click Insert Select a chart shape. Click the chart that you want to use.
Click and drag your mouse across the data to select it. Click Insert Select a chart shape. Click the chart that you want to use.
Skip this step on a Mac.
On a Mac, you’ll replace the “xlsx” at the end of the file’s name with xlsm.
On a Mac, you’ll replace the “xlsx” at the end of the file’s name with xlsm.
On a Mac, you must first click the “Where” drop-down box.
On a Mac, you must first click the “Where” drop-down box.
If you don’t see this option, skip this step.
You can also just press the key combination you set for the macro. If you do so, the macro will run, and you can skip the rest of this method.