Sunday, April 20th, 2008
How much is all the electrically powered junk around your house really costing you? Remember that you keep paying for appliances after you buy them through the energy they consume.
You can use a cool tool called the Kill-A-Watt to find out exactly how much electricity your appliances are using, ...
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Friday, April 11th, 2008
I found this detailed, single page, household budget template for Numbers on the iwork templates blog. The author states that it was converted from an Excel file, so it doesn't display a lot of the Numbers formating flash. Still, if you are looking for a simple budget, this ...
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Sunday, January 20th, 2008
Here's something fun and useful: Graph Paper Templates. Just print a page out as you need it.
The zip contains four files:
graph-paper-small-grid.numbers: Graph paper template with grids spaced at .17 inches.
graph-paper-small-grid.pdf: PDF version of the small grid graph paper template.
graph-paper-large-grid.numbers: Graph paper template with grids spaced at .43 inches.
graph-paper-large-grid.pdf: PDF ...
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Sunday, November 18th, 2007
This is the first version of a simple, one month calendar template for Numbers.
Currently, all data must be manually entered. I will add functionality to auto fill dates and days when time allows.
Usage:
The month banner at the top is a text box, just type in the month you want.
The ...
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Saturday, November 3rd, 2007
Forum member, JaxJason, is working on a short format book/tutorial on Numbers. To quote from Jason’s first post on the project:
Ok, here is my first attempt at a little book to help people pick up Numbers. It is written in a conversational tone. It is purposefully not written ...
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Monday, October 1st, 2007
JaxJason has shared another cool technique on the forums. This time he shows us how to create a "fuel gauge" style chart.
It works by using three pie slices. The middle one is our 'needle'. By changing the size of the first pie slice and adjusting the third ...
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