I hope the Office:Mac team will make up their minds what interface to use on OS X. Ribbon, toolbar or menu? Personally I'd prefer menu + toolbar, but I wouldn't mind if they ditched the toolbar and placed ALL commands on the ribbon, and made them identical to the Windows version. Not sure about removing the menu bar, it may look unappealing just with the application menu. Also, too many arcane shortcuts that seem to take 'full advantage' of the Mac keyboard, with high reliance on both Command and Control, or the real Enter key (fn-Return)! For example you do Ctrl+Enter on Windows in Word to break the page. I've noticed some advantages: Excel 2011 keyboard can be customized, whereas 2013 not ( IIRC).
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How to Repair Corrupted Excel Files on Mac or Windows Home > How To > How to Repair Corrupted Excel Files on Mac or Windows It is really a hassle to find your Excel files get corrupted due to software crash, system error, or some other unexpected accidents. Apple computers offer several ways to work with Excel on the Mac. Apple's own spreadsheet software, Numbers, will open and save files in Excel format, but you.
But the keywords to customize it are all CamelCase and hard to find (still better than how you customize keys globally in OS X system preferences where you have to guess an unused key combination). I also find my way much easier in the menu bar with help, than the help-less ribbon in Windows.