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Was that the web version? The last time I used Word it was the full all singing all dancing version. That was a while ago. And it was downloaded to my machine. Does it not even do that anymore?
Yes, the web version. All I wanted to do was to highlight dates more than a month ago in a different colour in Excel. But it only provided me with useless options like “current month” or “tomorrow” and no way to enter any custom conditions.
I was recently forced to use MS Office 355 and I was shocked by the amount of features it lacks, one might actually want to use.
Was that the web version? The last time I used Word it was the full all singing all dancing version. That was a while ago. And it was downloaded to my machine. Does it not even do that anymore?
Yes, the web version. All I wanted to do was to highlight dates more than a month ago in a different colour in Excel. But it only provided me with useless options like “current month” or “tomorrow” and no way to enter any custom conditions.
Ah, it’ll be the same Wythenshawe Excel then. I format and print my wife’s work rota each week. It’s prepared in Excel quite terribly.
The Web version didn’t have half the formatting commands the ‘real’ version had.
Libre Office had them 😉