Best Answer: in some cases, you can also air drop the applications from other friends who have them. Also you can buy Microsoft Office for Mac directly from the apple store when you buy your mac book air.
I have a function that reads from a csv file, and then looks for the value in the workbook. When I ran the code in windows, it worked, but on mac it seems to fail to find the value, even though it exists.
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Here's another possibility: I copy pasted some text into the find box. When it didn't work, I created a macro and clicked replace again, then looked at the macro.
![Values Values](https://library.barnard.edu/sites/default/files/images/inline/functionnew4mac.png)
Found it was searching for this: Replace What:='the text I had copied' & Chr(10) & ', it had added in a line break code, which wasn't visible in the search box! (There was NO LINE BREAK adjacent to the text I had copied, no idea how it got there.) So, if all else fails, try copying the text you want to find to notepad then re-copy the text from notepad into the find box.